Project Management Institute Practice Standard for Work Breakdown Structures

  • 53m
  • Project Management Institute
  • Project Management Institute
  • 2001

From the world's largest professional association for project management--the global practice standard to help you prepare useful and high quality Work Breakdown Structures (WBSs).

It has been the intent of the Project Management Institute (PMI) for many years to supplement the information in the PMBOK® Guide by providing both industry-specific extensions, and practice standards that guide the practice of the profession through more in-depth information on the inputs, tools, and techniques, and outputs. This first PMI practice standard does in fact live up to that intent by complimenting and elaborating on the information contained in PMI's de facto global standard for the profession, A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide)--2000 Edition. This new PMI standard provides guidance and univeral principles for the initial generation, subsequent development, and application of the Work Breakdown Structure.

Successful project management uses planning techniques to define the project objectives in sufficient detail to support effective management of the project. The WBS provides the foundation for defining work as it relates to project objectives and establishes the structure for managing the work to its completion. Each descending level of a WBS represents an increasingly detailed definition of the project work.

This new PMI standard provides an introduction to the WBS concept, defines the WBS and its characteristics, discusses the benefits of using a WBS, and demonstrates how to build a WBS and determine if it is sufficient for subsequent planning and control.

A unique feature of this new handbook is the inclusion of 11 industry-specific WBS examples. Constituting over half of the book, these examples aid the reader in further understanding, creating, and using WBSs in the following industries or applications:

  • Oil, Gas, and Petrochemical (OGP)
  • Environmental Management
  • Process Improvement
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Process Plant Construction
  • Service Industry Outsourcing
  • Web Design
  • Telecom
  • Refinery Turnaround
  • Government Design-Bid-Build
  • Software Implementation

Examples are in different stages of completion and represent the evolutionary development of a WBS. None of the examples should be taken as the only right WBS for that type of project.

This is the first-of-its-kind Practice Standard from the world’s largest professional association for project management. It will enable project managers, project team leaders, contract personnel, and others interested in managing any aspect of a project to prepare a useful and high quality Work Breakdown Structure.

In this Book

  • Introduction
  • What Is a Work Breakdown Structure?
  • Why Use a Work Breakdown Structure?
  • How to Create a Work Breakdown Structure

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