SAMPLE WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURES VARIOUS TYPES OF PROJECT Page 1 Printed on: January 27, 2010 Applications Development Project Sample WBS Management and support Provide project management Provide quality control Conduct meetings and reviews Materials and supplies Travel and living costs Miscellaneous costs Consulting fees and subcontractor costs Contingency Systems development Requirements specifications Conduct information-gathering sessions Prepare logical data model Prepare logical
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SAMPLE WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURES VARIOUS TYPES OF PROJECT Applications Development Project Sample WBS Management and support Provide project management Provide quality control Conduct meetings and reviews Materials and supplies Travel and living costs Miscellaneous costs Consulting fees and subcontractor costs Contingency Systems development Requirements specifications Conduct information-gathering sessions Prepare logical data model Prepare logical process model Physical design Prepare physical
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Table of Contents Part 1 1) The network diagram 2) Gantt chart 3) The Effect on the duration of the whole project. 4) The purpose of Network diagrams. Part 2 1) The Management Report-Jones LTD 2) Appendix 3) Reference PART 1 1) Draw the network diagram (use activity on the node). (8 marks) Please refer to the appendix. 2) If the project starts on the Monday 6 September 2010
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Limits and exclusions 6. Review with customer 2. Step two: Establishing project priorities 3. Step three: Creating the work breakdown structure A. Major groupings found in a WBS B. WBS development 4. Step four: Integrating the WBS with the organization 5. Step five: Coding the WBS for the information system 6. Project rollup 7. Process breakdown structure 8. Responsibility matrices 9. Summary 10. Key terms 11. Review questions 12. Exercises 13. Case: Manchester United Soccer
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WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE (WBS) Remote Control Rotary Mower YVONNE MILES 06-166 PROJECT MANAGEMENT 627-6 NOVEMBER 15, 2015 INTRODUCTION The WBS is a view into the project which shows what work the project encompasses. It is a tool which helps to easily communicate the work and processes involved to execute the project. The Project Manager and project team use the WBS to develop the project schedule, resource requirements and costs. There are many ways you can present the
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work breakdown structure A WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE (WBS) IS A DECOMPOSITION OF ALL THE WORK NECESSARY TO COMPLETE A PROJECT. A WBS IS ARRANGED IN A HIERARCHY AND CONSTRUCTED TO ALLOW FOR CLEAR AND LOGICAL GROUPINGS, EITHER BY ACTIVITIES OR DELIVERABLES. THE WBS SHOULD REPRESENT THE WORK IDENTIFIED IN THE APPROVED PROJECT SCOPE STATEMENT AND SERVES AS AN EARLY FOUNDATION FOR EFFECTIVE SCHEDULE DEVELOPMENT AND COST ESTIMATING. PROJECT MANAGERS TYPICALLY WILL DEVELOP A WBS AS A PRECURSOR TO A DETAILED
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Project stakeholders 4 4 Meaning of project management 5 5 Factors influence on project 5 6 Project management theory 6 7 Project Management Tools and Technique 7 7.1 Cost benefit analysis (CBA) 7 7.2 Gantt chart 8 7.3 Work breakdown structure (WBS) 9 8 Project management software (PMS) 10 9 TQM 11 10 Critical Path Method (CPM) 11 11 Management by Objectives 11 12 Conclusion 12 13 References 12 14 Bibliography 13 Appendix A : Nine Project Management Areas
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300 points. The sample problems here represent the types of problems that may appear on the final. There are solutions to the problems at the end. There will also be discussion problems. I have provided a list of the topics from which the discussion questions will be taken. On problems, please show all calculations when you complete the final. Problems: (TCO B) Three-point estimate: Problem (TCO B) Contingency Pricing: Problem (TCO G) Crashing: Problem (TCO C) WBS: Problem
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N14C31 Managing Projects 01.10.2012 Lecture 1: Introduction to Project Management & WBS Dr Christos Braziotis Christos.Braziotis@nottingham.ac.uk Module Convenor Dr Christos Braziotis Lecturer in Supply Chain and Operations Management Nottingham University Business School, Room B37, South Building Tel: 115 9514026 Email: Christos.Braziotis@nottingham.ac.uk N14C31 – Managing Projects © Christos Braziotis, 2012-2013 – Nottingham University Business School Slide 2 Agenda
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CHAPTER FIVE PROJECT PROFILE — Airbus A380: Plane of the Future or Enormous White Elephant? Introduction 5.1 CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT The Statement of Work 5.2 THE SCOPE STATEMENT The Work Breakdown Structure Purpose of the Work Breakdown Structure The Organization Breakdown Structure The Responsibility Assignment Matrix 5.3 WORK AUTHORIZATION 5.4 SCOPE REPORTING Project Management Research in Brief: IT Project Failure – Burying Our Heads in the Sand 5.5 CONTROL SYSTEMS Configuration
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