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Cam Smith

Thanks Andrew, explanations like this make the information easier to understand.

Max & PJ

You provide such detailed clarity!!! Love It! This tutorial is a great road map for Project Work Breakdown

Max & PJ

With much gratitude to you!!

AbleSim

Many thanks for your comment!

Vision 6D

Hello,
Watched your video with attention as I also do videos about project management. I must say that I appreciated your different way to breakdown and I share your point of view. Have a great day.

Didier-Dirksen Braeckman

First, let's start with some basics; the PMBOK® describes the work breakdown structure as "a deliverable-oriented hierarchical decomposition of the work to be executed by the team". This is a way of describing the work so that the team knows exactly what work is needed in order to meet the goals of the project. In many cases, a work breakdown structure is the first transition of organizational goals into real work that people can actually perform. It helps to provide clarity of the scope for the project and "breaks down" the scope into whole work units.
A work breakdown structure is deliverable-oriented. So what is a deliverable? In a word, it can best be described as a noun. What is the difference between "write xyz specifications" and "xyz specifications"? One describes the end product and the other describes a single step to produce it. The end product is described as a noun without a verb.
When you start using verbs, then you are in another process of the PMBOK: Define Activities !

Please see WBS Standard of PMI - 4.2.1. bullet 9

AbleSim

Great, we are in violent agreement. The deliverable is the specification. To achieve that we have to break it into manageable tasks, in the correct order, and assignable to relevant staff. That may include "Define Specification", "Write Specification", "Approve Specification", "Circulate Specification".
The product is the deliverable - the specification (noun). The tasks to create it require a verb, and a verb-noun for clarity.

Lijun G

great tutorial video, thanks for uploading

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rerere1973

This lecture is not compatible with PMI, for all the professional who is following PMI this lecture not for you, it's for the UK PM.

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