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Building a Project Work Breakdown Structure Dennis P. Miller (PMP, Pinehurst, North Carolina, USA)

Building a Project Work Breakdown Structure By Dennis P. Miller (PMP, Pinehurst, North Carolina, USA)

Building a Project Work Breakdown Structure by Dennis P. Miller (PMP, Pinehurst, North Carolina, USA)


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Summary

The work breakdown structure (WBS) helps project managers communicate with their teams, clients, and management. This book offers an eight-step process that facilitates the development of the WBS. It features a process that defines the project through its deliverables and validates the initial target date by critical path analysis.

Building a Project Work Breakdown Structure Summary

Building a Project Work Breakdown Structure: Visualizing Objectives, Deliverables, Activities, and Schedules by Dennis P. Miller (PMP, Pinehurst, North Carolina, USA)

Most people do not truly understand a concept until they can visualize it. This applies to all fields, including Project Management. The best way to effectively manage projects is to help your team visualize the end result as well as the steps needed to achieve that result.

Help Your Team Visualize the Right Path to Success

Building a Project Work Breakdown Structure: Visualizing Objectives, Deliverables, Activities, and Schedules employs a diagram approach to project planning and scheduling. This useful tool empowers business professionals to take control of and successfully communicate their projects, ensuring they are completed on time with their targeted impact.

Industry professional Dennis P. Miller, a consultant to leading Fortune 500 companies, thoroughly explains the keys to an effective Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) through an Eight Step Process. He has refined this process over a period of twenty years, applying it to over 100 projects ranging from software development to social events. The Eight Step Process starts with a concentrated effort to define the project through its deliverables. The middle steps walk the project team through a process of activity definition and sequencing and resource assignment. Finally, the last steps involve estimating the duration and verifying the project timeline.

Not Just What to Do, But How to Do It!

This is a hands-on volume that includes a practice section for each of the eight steps, providing readers with real examples of how the author has successfully applied this process. The result of its application is a visualization of the project's objectives, deliverables, activities, and schedules. Over 130 illustrations enrich the instructions. Project managers are assured of success by following the simple tools in this unique and comprehensive volume.

Building a Project Work Breakdown Structure Reviews

Step-by-step advancement industry professional Miller, a consultant to leading Fortune 500 companies, explains the keys to an effective WBS through an Eight Step Process. ... hands-on volume that includes a practice section for each of the eight steps, providing readers with real examples of how Miller has successfully applied the process. Unlike other books in project management, Building a Project Work Breakdown Structure not only thoroughly shows readers what they can do, but shows them how to do it. ... unique and comprehensive volume.

- Business Economics 9.1.08

About Dennis P. Miller (PMP, Pinehurst, North Carolina, USA)

PMP, Pinehurst, North Carolina, USA ESI International, Arlington, Virginia, USA

Table of Contents

Preface. Opening. Organization of the Book by Parts. Organization of Each of the Eight Steps. Part One: Preplanning Activities and Issues. Part Two: Executing The 8 Steps Process. Part Three: Post Planning Activities. Part Four: Some Basic Project Management issues. Appendix.

Additional information

GOR009734645
9781420069693
1420069691
Building a Project Work Breakdown Structure: Visualizing Objectives, Deliverables, Activities, and Schedules by Dennis P. Miller (PMP, Pinehurst, North Carolina, USA)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2008-08-01
262
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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