What Is Work Breakdown Structure?: Deliverable-Based Wbs
What Is Work Breakdown Structure?: Deliverable-Based Wbs
What Is Work Breakdown Structure?: Deliverable-Based Wbs
DELIVERABLE-BASED WBS
PHASED-BASE WBS
CHARACTERISTICS OF WBS
BENEFITS OF A WBS
Examples of WBS
Your work breakdown structure for each project can be different. You do not have to
follow only one way to make a good WBS.
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As a project manager, you may have to experiment to see which work breakdown
structure works best for you and your team. The goal is to show the hierarchy and
expanse of your projects and make progress clear to everyone involved in the project —
whether they are a team member or an external stakeholder.
Here are some work breakdown structure examples. You can use any of these to outline
your WBS.
1. Work breakdown structure spreadsheet. You can structure your WBS efficiently in a
spreadsheet, noting the different phases, tasks, or deliverables in the columns and rows.
2. Work breakdown structure flowchart. You can structure your WBS in a diagrammatic
workflow. Most WBS examples and templates you may find are flowcharts.
3. Work breakdown structure list. You can structure your WBS as a simple list of tasks or
deliverables and subtasks. This is the most straightforward approach to make a WBS.
4. Work breakdown structure Gantt chart. You can structure your WBS as a Gantt chart
that represents both a spreadsheet and a timeline. With a Gantt chart structured WBS,
you can link task dependencies and show project milestones.
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Work breakdown structure is a hierarchical tree structure that outlines your project
and breaks it down into smaller, more manageable portions. You can build a WBS
by creating folders and subfolders, and can even go further to divide individual
tasks into subtasks.