Tag: Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
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Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper in which you answer the following questions: What differentiates a list of project requirements from a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)?
Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper in which you answer the following questions: What differentiates a list of project requirements from a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)? What is the importance of developing a WBS to manage a project? How does the WBS contribute to the success of a project? Once the project schedule is finalized,…
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Discuss the importance of the work breakdown structure (WBS).
The Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) is defined as a hierarchical breakdown of the total scope of work to be carried out by the project team to accomplish the project objectives and create the required deliverables. The breakdown or decomposition technique is used to divide and subdivide the project scope and project deliverables into smaller, more…
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Describe the activities in the critical path, challenges that may cause a delay in the completion of any of them and your plans to manage such situations in the project.
Resources: • Textbook: Schwalbe, K. (2017). An Introduction to Project Management (6th ed.). Minneapolis, MN: Schwalbe Publishing. o Chapter 4: Planning Projects, Part 1 o Chapter 5: Planning Projects, Part 2 • http://www.pmi.org/PMBOK-Guide-and-Standards.aspx o Note: On the website, review the following areas: PMBOK Guide & Standards; certifications and learning. There is also a textbook that…
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Develop a scope section, including the types of deliverables, the life-cycle process, types of data, sources or databases, and organizations that are included in this project. Explain what is in scope and what is not in scope.
Based on the analysis completed by a task force at Cosmo, Inc., the marketing department must develop, implement, and test a new marketing campaign focused on maintaining current customer levels and increasing their customer base through the utilization of new technology. Refer to the Cosmo, Inc. Business Case document for more information. Option B: You…