Chapter 5. Creating and Entering the Work Breakdown Structure and Task Arrangement

IN THIS CHAPTER, YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT THE FOLLOWING:

  • A work breakdown structure (WBS) and why it's important

  • How to enter the WBS and tasks into Project

  • Key outlining tools for establishing the hierarchy of the WBS

Creating and Entering the Work Breakdown Structure and Task Arrangement

This chapter uses a WBS example based on a generic development project, broken down into three major phases: Design, Develop, and Implement. Each phase has associated tasks that ultimately drive your timeline, resource requirements, and costs.

What Is a WBS, and Why Is It Important?

"Begin with the End in Mind is based on the principle that all things are created ...

Get Microsoft® Project 2010 Project Management: Real World Skills for Certification and Beyond now with the O’Reilly learning platform.

O’Reilly members experience books, live events, courses curated by job role, and more from O’Reilly and nearly 200 top publishers.