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Conference Paper Scope Management, Work Breakdown Structures 24 April 2013
From total project scope to total project control
By Piney, Crispin | Reiser, Werner This paper provides a practical and reliable method for developing and maintaining a work breakdown structure (WBS) and ensures consistency with the contract or statement of work on which the…
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Conference Paper Scope Management, Work Breakdown Structures 22 October 2011
Influence of the scope statement on the WBS
By Burek, Paul What is the biggest challenge you have experienced when asked to prepare a work breakdown structure (WBS) deliverable at the beginning of your project? This paper focuses on techniques a project…
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Conference Paper Scheduling, Work Breakdown Structures, Quality Management, Cost Management, Scope Management 19 October 2008
Moving from the WBS to a critical path schedule
By Jones, Charles The work breakdown structure (WBS) not only enables project managers to develop a project's activity sequences, but also serves as the basis for developing a project team's critical path, from which…
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Conference Paper Scope Management, Work Breakdown Structures, Quality Management, Cost Management 19 October 2008
Applying the work breakdown structure to the project management lifecycle
By Brotherton, Shelly A. | Fried, Robert T. | Norman, Eric S. The work breakdown structure (WBS) has long served as a valuable tool in helping project managers plan deliverables and detail project scope. Unfortunately, the business pressures driving projects…
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