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In project management, a product breakdown structure (PBS) is a tool for analysing, documenting and communicating the outcomes of a project, and forms part of the product based planning technique.
The PBS provides ''an exhaustive, hierarchical tree structure of deliverables (physical, functional or conceptual) that make up the project, arranged in whole-part relationship'' (Duncan, 2015).
This diagrammatic representation of project outputs provides a clear and unambiguous statement of what the project is to deliver.
The PBS is identical in format to the work breakdown structure (WBS), but is a separate entity and is used at a different step in the planning process. The PBS precedes the WBS and focuses on cataloguing all the desired outputs (products) needed to achieve the goal of the project. This feeds into creation of the WBS, which identifies the tasks and activities required to deliver those outputs. Supporters of product based planning suggest that this overcomes difficulties that arise from assumptions about what to do and how to do it by focusing instead on the goals and objectives of the project - an oft-quoted analogy is that PBS defines where you want to go, the WBS tells you how to get there.
APMP Training video - Project Management training - The PM Channel Watch the full video at http://www.thepmchannel.com The need for effective scope definition and management; An example of: Product Breakdown Structure (PBS), Work Breakdown Structure (WBS), Cost Breakdown Structure (CBS), Organisational Breakdown Structure (OBS); Responsibility Assignment Matrix (RAM) and how it is constructed; Features of a work package; The scope baseline; and, The link between the WBS and project scheduling.
A WBS is to a project manager what a recipe is to a chef.Just like a good recipe it sets out the required ingredients, equipment, methods, timing and performance indicators. Usually, they have a picture of what the dish is supposed to look like and indicate what it will taste like.Very important to making sure you are making the right dish. Sadly, many projects get underway without a clear: - picture of what the project is to achieve - project methodology, and - understanding of the resources and their availability required to successfully complete the project. Starting a project without a very clear WBS is inviting failure.
At the heart of any PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) systems there is the PBS. The PBS, Product Breakdown Structure, is a hierarchical tree structure of a deliverable item. The term “deliverable item” should be largely understood as it could be a manufactured good, pharmaceutical one, apparel or anything that is made, assembled, packaged by an organization. The PBS object carries a large amount of data of various nature. It could be metadata, binary files or geometry data which holds the 3D representation. Many stakeholders are interested in grabbing and pushing data on the PBS but each of them wants a dedicated view of the structure. For instance engineers, customer support team and sales department work all on the PBS but they do not exploit the same aspect of it. Moreover, the ‘L’ o...
When you are facing a messy software project, it is quite useful to put some order to the chaotic situation. A PBS (Product Breakdown Structure) is a good start. But how to structure it? Watch now...
If you are a project manager and you want to stretch your tasks correctly, then you need to create what is known as a work breakdown structure for your project. This is a simple project management activity that is properly explained by watching this video from https://www.projectmanager.com/?utm_source=youtube.com&utm;_medium=social&utm;_campaign=ProjectManagementWhatisaWorkBreakdownStructure
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In this lesson, we will see the 10 most important rules - or tips and pitfalls to creating the WBS. There is only one way to become good at creating WBS - and that is to practice and practice. This lesson will teach you some very important guidelines on how to create a great WBS. Rule 1. create wbs with your team - not alone - as you want their complete involvement and understanding Involve your team in the planning stage of the project. Build the WBS interactively by first defining what deliverables need to be created. You will have a more complete WBS and a team that understands what they need to do. Rule 2. wbs should have atleast 3 levels - highest level is the project itself For medium to large projects you might have several levels more - depending upon both the complexity and the...
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WBS elements added to the root-level element are indented to form the second level of the hierarchy. The WBS code name for each WBS element contains the code name of its parent element. WBS code names are alphanumeric – they can consist of numbers, text, or both. For example: If parent's WBS code is: HRSYS-05 ... then the WBS codes of its children are: HRSYS-05.1, HRSYS-05.2, etc. On the Activities page, click Add Child WBS on the Actions menu to add a child WBS element. To delete a WBS element, click the Delete icon on the Activities toolbar or press Delete on your keyboard while the element is selected. When deleting a WBS element that has activities, choose whether you want to delete those activities or merge them under the parent WBS.
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Welcome to the LogiKal Projects Primavera P6 Basics Course! In this video of the series, we will go through the basics of creating a WBS in P6. For more information on LogiKal Projects and the services we provide, visit our website at http://www.logikalprojects.co.uk.
The Work Breakdown structure represents a logical decomposition of the work to be performed and focuses on how the product, service, or result is naturally subdivided. It is an outline of what work is to be performed https://youtu.be/J67ergNX1C4
Lecture 10 – Product, Portfolio, Program, Project, Scope, Deliverables, Workflow and WBS Workflow Models or Workflow Process Mappings define repeatable patterns of sequenced operations used to transform input concepts or objects into intended output concepts or objects. Defined roles, rules, and resources systematically enable workflows. Workflow models facilitate the assessment, documentation, configuration, control, and learning of work processes. A workflow model is an abstraction of real work performed by a group of persons intentionally interacting with organizations, information, equipment, and materials. Workflow models are used to illustrate and document how work processes are performed, and to discover opportunities for process improvement. Closely related to the practice of wor...
The Project module in Dynamics AX2012 R3 is a great toolset for any organization to manage projects effectively. This is great for companies that use projects as an everyday part of the manufacturing or service business or for companies that are looking to control R&D;; new product introductions; engineering projects within a system to help with allocation of resources and control of costs. In this educational On-Demand webinar with lots of live demonstrations, you will: Learn how to create a work breakdown structure template and apply the template to your project Learn the tips and tricks of creating and modifying tasks within your WBS and when to use Automatic scheduling assistant. Understand how to allocate resources to projects Understand how to manage resources across projects. S...
Lecture 5 – Why are Workflow (Process) Mappings and Work-breakdown-Structures (WBS) Needed? … Why a Workflow (process) Mapping is Important Workflow process mapping is an important step needed for managing workflows. Whether specifically defined or not, all organizations need workflows to perform work – that is make and deliver products and services. Undefined workflows often evolve quickly based on need and accident, with little no consideration about effectiveness or productivity. Inefficient workflows often become entrenched within a system or process. Workflow maps visually illustrate actions, steps, and tasks performed to achieve required outputs or deliverables. Registering students for a courses, delivering a product or service, and answering telephones are processes occurring rou...
The Project module in Dynamics AX2012 R3 is a great toolset for any organization to manage projects effectively. This is great for companies that use projects as an everyday part of the manufacturing or service business or for companies that are looking to control R&D;, new product introductions, engineering projects within a system to help with allocation of resources and control of costs. In this educational webinar with lots of live demonstrations, you will: Learn how to create a work breakdown structure template and apply the template to your project Learn the tips and tricks of creating and modifying tasks within your WBS and when to use Automatic scheduling assistant. Understand how to allocate resources to projects Understand how to manage resources across projects See the capab...
This Session would be beneficial for anyone who uses or would like to learn Visio 2010 for project management purposes. Participants will receive benefits from utilizing Visio and Microsoft Project (MS Project) in tandem. Learn how to use and customize the 2010 user interface. Discover how to use the Visio 2010 project scheduler template to create linear timelines with milestones, interval markers and extended timelines. Next learn how to export the linear timeline to MS Project. Participants will also learn how to create custom shape data reports, data graphics, legends, and customize Visio stencils. Participants will learn how to create a work breakdown structure (WBS) using the free Visio WBS Modeler. Import data from MS Project to create a WBS in Visio. Create graphical project reports...
This video is the recording of the PMP online contact class on 6th August 2012, and the focus is on work breakdown structure About the Online Courses Our online courses are designed for the busy executive like you, who is looking for flexibility in learning hours, without without compromising on the benefits of classroom training. We achieve this by blending the positives of both online learning and classroom training. The knowledge transfer happens through; Introductory, videos Self study of the reference material provided Online tests Weekly doubt clarification sessions with the instructor on skype / gotomeeting/ googleplus Upon registration for the course, our instructor will have a skype meeting with you and clarify all your queries regarding the course, and guide you further. As o...
It is a great pleasure to invite you to the iMindQ webinar “Project planning in iMindQ”. In this webinar you will have the chance to hear more on the topics: • From generated idea to planned actions; • Plan and manage your project scope; • Plan project deliverables with a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS); • Present your project to the project team members; • Develop a project schedule.
New BrightWork YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/BrightWorkTV - updated and improved SharePoint Project Management tips, webinars, short videos and demos! SharePoint 2013 is full of slick new features that make it a powerful tool to collaboratively manage projects and work. This webcast will present and demonstrate the latest out-of-the-box project management capabilities that include: -The new Project Template -The Work Breakdown Structure list type -The improved synchronization with Microsoft Project -And lots more cool stuff (e.g. Social, Apps marketplace, SkyDrive, etc.)! This session also adds a section on how to further leverage SharePoint 2013 for more advanced project and portfolio management.