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Work Breakdown Structure (WBS): Guide, Steps & Examples
This free work breakdown structure allows users to break down the scope of a project into work streams, deliverables, sub-deliverables and work packages using a list or a tree diagram.

Work breakdown structure (WBS) guide: Steps & rules - Asana
A work breakdown structure (WBS) is a hierarchical decomposition of a project's total scope into smaller, manageable deliverables. It visually organizes work from the top-level objective down to individual tasks, making it easier to plan, assign, and track progress.

What is a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)? - Project-Management.com
Learn how to create a work breakdown structure for your projects and discover examples, templates, and best practices for project managers.

Work breakdown structure - Wikipedia
A work-breakdown structure (WBS) [2] in project management and systems engineering is a breakdown of a project into smaller components. It is a key project management element that organizes the team's work into manageable sections.

Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) - Basic Principles | PMI
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS): a product-oriented “family tree” of project components that organizes and defines the total scope of the project. Each descending level represents an increasingly detailed definition of a project component.

Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) : What is it & How to Use One [2026]
A Work breakdown structure (WBS) is a project management method used on a complex, multi-step project to make its completion easier by dividing it and conquering each step separately.

Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) In Project Management - Forbes
In this handy guide, I’ll explain what a work breakdown structure is, as well as common WBS terminology and why they are important in the world of project management.

Work breakdown structures overview | Microsoft Learn
A work breakdown structure (WBS) is a description of the work that you do for a project. It's a hierarchy of tasks that represents the project team's understanding of the composition of work, and of the size, cost, and duration of each component or task.

Work Breakdown Structure Step-By-Step Guide (+ Examples)
A work breakdown structure (WBS) is a way to visualize an entire project’s tasks, phases, deliverables, and dependencies. It organizes a project into smaller pieces so teams can clearly define deliverables, assign ownership, estimate effort, and track progress throughout the project lifecycle.

What is a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) | Project Management
The Project Management Institute (PMI) Project Management Book of Knowledge (PMBOK) defines the Work Breakdown Structure as a “deliverable oriented hierarchical decomposition of the work to be executed by the project team.” There are two types of WBS: 1) Deliverable-Based and 2) Phase-Based.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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