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WBS Generator

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by Jerome Smith

This WBS Generator allows you to create a work breakdown structure by updating an Excel table and clicking a button. Users can create conditional formats to highlight keywords, change the options to modify the look and feel, maintain the WBS with on-the-fly updates, and add second- and third-level boxes. By creating custom conditional formats, project managers focus stakeholder attention to key points in the WBS. Code has been updated to run on Excel 365.

Web Design Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Example

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by Project Management Institute

This zip file contains the white paper "The Work Breakdown Structure: A Brief Synopsis," a Web Design Work Breakdown Structure in both Word and Excel, and a PDF Appendix of the Web Design Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Example. These resources are presented from the PMI Practice Standard for Work Breakdown Structures. PMI members can access a PDF of the full standard at no cost, and anyone can purchase a hard copy via the PMI Store.

Weekly Project Status Report

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Written weekly status reports can provide a project manger with the same data from project team members as a status meeting would. Here's a sample report that can be tailored for your company's weekly project needs.

Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Practice Standard Package

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by Project Management Institute

This zip file contains the White Paper "The Work Breakdown Structure: A Brief Synopsis" and Work Breakdown Structures (in both Word and Excel) and a PDF Appendix of the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Example for Bicycle, Environmental Management, Government Design-Bid-Build, Oil/Gas/Petrochemical, Pharmaceutical, Process Improvement, Process Plant Construction, Service Industry Outsourcing, Refinery TurnAround, Software Implementation, Telecom and Web Design. It also contains a Bicycle WBS Dictionary in Word and Excel. These resources are presented from the PMI Practice Standard for Work Breakdown Structure. PMI members can access a PDF of the full standard at no cost, and anyone can purchase a hard copy via the PMI Store.

Work Product Inspection Guidelines

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Do you turn deliverables over to clients without having them reviewed internally first? Use this example to run a work product inspection meeting and deliver your best work, guaranteed.

Workarounds

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A workaround is a way to overcome barriers to productivity. They’re not always perfect but they get your project going again, and that’s probably better than doing nothing as stakeholders hover and deadlines pressures mount. As you go about finding your own workarounds, you may enlist the help of others or you may need to go it alone. Before you start, read the related article and consider the following questions.

Workforce Performance Management Audit

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by Joe Wynne

This form is designed to assist the project manager with managing workforce performance beyond the traditional training plan, as substandard performance can be caused by many factors other than inadequate training.

Workgroup Workflow Troubleshooter

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by Joe Wynne

Performance issues cropping up in your workgroup? Stop them before they get out of control using this form.

Worksheet for Calculating Critical Path and Float

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Use this handy worksheet to calculate the critical path and float for the tasks on your project. For critical tasks, you need to know what you are doing and when. For non-critical tasks, there's float, which is a fancy term that means the extra time between the earliest date on which a task must start and the latest date it's possible to start the task and still meet the project schedule. You need to know how to calculate both in order to make a realistic schedule. This worksheet will walk you through everything you need to know.

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