What is a Work Breakdown Structure - WBS? PM in Under 5

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  • čas přidán 12. 02. 2019
  • The Work Breakdown Structure (or WBS) is one of the most basic and most important of your Project Management toolset.
    So, what is a Work Breakdown Structure?
    Here, Dr Mike Clayton, founder of OnlinePMCourses.com, answers this question, in under 5 minutes.
    We also now have a follow-up video on how to create a WBS: • How to Create a Work B...
    In the video, it says we have a video about Network Charts.
    In fact, we have two videos; one for each of the main conventions:
    - What is the Critical Path Method (CPM)? | • What is the Critical P...
    - What is a PERT Chart? | • What is a PERT Chart? ...
    I hope you enjoy them!
    You might also like…
    What is Milestone Planning? • What is Milestone Plan...
    What is Capabilities Based Planning? • What is Capabilities B...
    And do take a look at our article, 'The Secret to creating a WBS with a Mind Map'
    onlinepmcourses.com/create-wb...
    My basic introductory book to Project Management is How to Manage a Great Project (published by Pearson): geni.us/4Iz6M (affiliated link).
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Komentáře • 203

  • @danielsullivan4360
    @danielsullivan4360 Před 2 lety +27

    This is this guy is like the blue's clues of project management.

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 2 lety +7

      I think that's a positive. I aim to make things easy to understand...

  • @LenisMercy
    @LenisMercy Před 8 měsíci +3

    Mutually exclusive, completely exhaustive

  • @user-zx3eh3yb8q
    @user-zx3eh3yb8q Před 3 měsíci +4

    5 years later and this video is still relevant. Thank you so much Mike! :D

  • @robertgilaard574
    @robertgilaard574 Před 23 dny +1

    The best explanation so far in my humble opinion

  • @ManjotSingh-jx9jq
    @ManjotSingh-jx9jq Před rokem +2

    The way you explained WBS is very effective.

  • @citedamas
    @citedamas Před rokem +7

    Great Presentation, Great value in just 6.44 mins, Sir you've just put to shame many lecturers.

  • @AlexZeBeast
    @AlexZeBeast Před rokem +2

    Holy moly, I love Mike. What a human

  • @strahinjacokic7851
    @strahinjacokic7851 Před 3 lety +8

    I love the reference!

  • @flystraight7994
    @flystraight7994 Před 2 lety +3

    Automatically loved this guy.
    I like the little humour added to the knowledge.
    Thx very much for your videos.

  • @lesmathisen1703
    @lesmathisen1703 Před 6 měsíci +1

    You are preaching to the choir Dr. Clayton. I've have been pushing the idea of the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) and Product Breakdown Structure as separate deliverables in my organization for a while now with limited success. Continue to fight the good fight.

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Well, it's not much of a fight. The terminology difference are real, but, if anything, I suspect that the US interpretation will win out globally, for obvious reasons.

  • @AlergicToSnow
    @AlergicToSnow Před 3 lety +17

    I’ve tried both the UK and US approach. I agree the UK version works a bit better if your responsibility as a PM is only to deliver the solution. I find the US approach is a far better method if your responsibility is to your stakeholders and project sponsor who are only interested in what, when and how much, and not how. I report on the progress of the deliverables. My stakeholders trust me to figure out the how. They are only really interested in when they will get their solution and how much it will end up costing. They are only mildly interested in what it takes to deliver those results and mostly only to understand why it costs what it does.

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 3 lety +7

      Great insight. We should choose our approach to fit the situation and your example seems spot-on to me. Thank you.

  • @danielsosinski9383
    @danielsosinski9383 Před 3 lety +5

    Your delivery makes it so easy to understand, thank you

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you for your comment, Daniel.
      Loads more of these on the channel and do take a look at our website: onlinepmcourses.com

  • @joey.99
    @joey.99 Před rokem +2

    My college (SNHU) is using your video to explain a WBS. Great video!

  • @thomasflewellyn4848
    @thomasflewellyn4848 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you. I'm taking a PMI course by Andrew Ramdayal. He is awesome. But you filled in a gap in my learning on this subject and I appreciate you. Cheers!

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thank you. I have not heard of Andrew Ramdayal, but I wish you well with your studies.
      For more on WBS, check out this video: How to Create a Work Breakdown Structure: A WBS Masterclass czcams.com/video/PyR2VLP3xnA/video.html

  • @mariusvanvuuren7196
    @mariusvanvuuren7196 Před 2 lety +3

    A great summary. I liked the callout for creating a workstream for Project Management as part of the project schedule. This is useful to also inform Project Manager's capacity.

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you, Marius - for more on WBS: czcams.com/video/PyR2VLP3xnA/video.html

  • @leighton2202
    @leighton2202 Před 5 lety +2

    Thumbs up - Wanted to understand WBS better and this explains it well. Thank you.

  • @AnjumEmanuel
    @AnjumEmanuel Před rokem +2

    Great video Mike, thanks for all the work you do for the project management community, keep it up 👏😊

  • @Onlinepmcourses
    @Onlinepmcourses  Před 4 lety +16

    Two Important Additions:
    1. We now have a follow-up video on how to create a WBS: czcams.com/video/PyR2VLP3xnA/video.html
    2. Viewer, David Cian commented (see below) to remind me of something I had forgotten (thank you, David).
    I like to give proper credit for ideas, models, and frameworks.
    David reminded me of something I must have forgotten over 20 years ago. Of two things, actually:
    1. The MECE framework was coined by Barbara Minto. You can find it in her 1996 book, The Minto Pyramid Principle geni.us/9cbjvBs - I haven't re-read it since the late 1990s
    2. MECE actually stands for (p82 in my copy) Mutually Exclusive (of each other) Collectively Exhaustive (in terms of the whole).

  • @Winsuperx2
    @Winsuperx2 Před 5 lety +2

    Excellent description. thanks!

  • @gaanewekeletsamaile4
    @gaanewekeletsamaile4 Před 2 měsíci +1

    i got what i needed,thanks alot

  • @frankturley5202
    @frankturley5202 Před 3 lety +2

    Excellent overview of a WBS. Thanks Mike

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 3 lety +1

      Cheers, Frank - particularly from a man who knows so much!

  • @KristinaKushner
    @KristinaKushner Před 4 lety +6

    great visualization of the WBS creation approach!

  • @olivierdugas9682
    @olivierdugas9682 Před 3 lety +3

    That's a great video about a great way of woirking... as long as a project doesn't live in a rapidly changing environment. For that, we have agile.

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks, Olivier.
      Agile and traditional PM both have their place - as, indeed, do hybrid approaches that combine the methods and merits of both. Anyone interested to learn when each is at its best and how hybrids work, can read Agile vs Waterfall: Which one is Right for Your Project? onlinepmcourses.com/agile-vs-waterfall/

  • @nope-zdvcz99
    @nope-zdvcz99 Před 4 lety +3

    so easy to understand, thank you

  • @ozol33
    @ozol33 Před 4 lety +3

    Sooo good! Thank you so much

  • @DazHarkz90
    @DazHarkz90 Před 4 lety +10

    Spectacular. Helping a lot with planning my Engineering dissertation but clearly applicable over many (if not all) fields I can think of. Thanks very much.

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 4 lety +5

      Absolutely - the idea of breaking down work is also the key to personal productivity.
      Big job = resistance and procrastination.
      Lots of small jobs = do the first one quickly and easily. Now you have the momentum to do the second...

    • @KristinaKushner
      @KristinaKushner Před 4 lety

      totally agree, it is a great visualization! also, wbs is multi-applicable in general, as we could build in for any project, should this be engineering, marketing, constructions, etc.

    • @josemarin255
      @josemarin255 Před 3 lety

      This was great, thanks, I have been researching "what are the steps to write a project?" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you ever come across - Biycarlett Astounded Builder - (should be on google have a look ) ? It is a good one of a kind product for discovering how to download thousands of business and project management templates without the normal expense. Ive heard some decent things about it and my partner got cool success with it.

  • @shahilsukuram2171
    @shahilsukuram2171 Před 4 lety +2

    This is brilliant!

  • @visualpmpacademy2230
    @visualpmpacademy2230 Před 2 lety +1

    Great job. thank you so much

  • @petzipoyau8297
    @petzipoyau8297 Před 3 lety +8

    This video has helped me so so so so much I'm also sending the link to my professor as well for other students who struggled like I did grasping the concepts. Some of the books just do a bad job of making it simple and applying real world mechanics to the ideas

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 3 lety +2

      It's really lovely to hear when my videos help people. Thank you for telling me, Petzi.

  • @psychedupbruce
    @psychedupbruce Před 4 lety +2

    Very helpful, thank you!

  • @rajeshwarihemmadi3229
    @rajeshwarihemmadi3229 Před rokem +2

    Detailed but would love to see explanation with simple examples

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před rokem +1

      Thank you - you may also like our more recent video: How to Create a Work Breakdown Structure: A WBS Masterclass czcams.com/video/PyR2VLP3xnA/video.html

  • @properoldschool
    @properoldschool Před 4 lety +1

    Very informative and simply explained. Sir I thank you!

  • @supriyo1985
    @supriyo1985 Před 5 lety +2

    Very crisp and concise descriptions, I am enjoying all the videos I saw so far. Thank you! I would like to add, in your "rant" if you and mention the PMI way of doing the WBS, that will be nice.

  • @ankushpatil5590
    @ankushpatil5590 Před 3 lety +1

    Systematic explanation for each topic.
    It feels like my manager is taking Sunday classes for project management.. ♥

  • @WafaPRO
    @WafaPRO Před 4 lety +2

    As usual, you are amazing.

  • @harmitkaur4494
    @harmitkaur4494 Před rokem +1

    thanks for this great video. we can also say that WBS provides framework of what has to be delivered

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před rokem +1

      Very true! Especially where the WBS breaks down the components of the product. In the WBS as a breakdown of activities, we could say that WBS provides framework of what has to be done.

  • @sandrakanthannivedhan5450

    Excellent!

  • @gathua
    @gathua Před 3 lety +2

    You are awesome, Sir!

  • @Chawla_archit
    @Chawla_archit Před rokem +2

    Great summary for the topic and very well represented. Am a student of project management and with this video you have cleared all my doubts about WBS.
    Thank you so much.

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před rokem +2

      My pleasure.
      I also have a follow-up video on how to create a WBS: ​czcams.com/video/PyR2VLP3xnA/video.html

  • @inderpalsingh686
    @inderpalsingh686 Před rokem +1

    Great overview of WBS sir , very informative and nicely explained.

  • @ianshand9155
    @ianshand9155 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, thanks :)

  • @sg052
    @sg052 Před 4 lety +1

    WBS or Work Breakdown Structure versus Product Break Structure. In my experience in which you would most likely concur, I find the largest challenges are in the MEPs collision avoidance model. In the projects I have been involved in where I was brought in when the environment has become dysfunctional, I find the same issues are prevalent every time, the risk management part of the projects were not adequately taken into account, later add´s and changes affected the timeline and the this caused delays that got out of control. I learned the Norwegian method of project management is by far the best, where time is given within specific intervals for all stakeholders provides input on a timely manner. That is why I have become a larger believer in tools to maintain cohesive project management in real time such as Procore or other similar versatile project management tools that provide real time tracking and accountability.

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 4 lety

      Unfortunately, I don't know what you mean by the 'MEPs collision avoidance model'.
      But I do agree that good tools are important.

  • @LucasDalhart
    @LucasDalhart Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent videos

  • @gaganjotkaur8601
    @gaganjotkaur8601 Před 2 lety +1

    Great explanation. Currently, I am a student of project management program. Work breakdown structure topic is very important in project management. I learned so much from this video about work breakdown structure. Thank you so much for this tutorial.

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad it was helpful!
      For more on how to actually create a WBS, I made this follow-up video: czcams.com/video/PyR2VLP3xnA/video.html

  • @ChristinaAlvarez143
    @ChristinaAlvarez143 Před 4 lety +3

    I like this guy!

  • @RosefrmVenus
    @RosefrmVenus Před 2 lety +1

    Great explanation! My lecturer favoured the UK format.

  • @grechuli
    @grechuli Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you. I'm a seasoned PM and found your explanation one of the few that explains the difference between the UK way and the US. I personally prefer the US (deliverables) for a simple but powerful reason: the WBS is the WHAT. The Gantt or Kanban / Scrum board is the HOW (verb) and WHEN. Basically, you don't care how you will produce your end result yet, you just know you want it done. How? You will see later. As an example, if your project is a house, maybe you want a pool. Well, you'd have Pool as a WBS Component. Maybe you already know you will need to excavate, or maybe you'll just buy an external pool: the verb is now wrong. So, Pool works. In your Gantt, you'll decide if you "excavate hole" or make something else.
    Also I find that focusing on WHAT without HOW frees the mind of the pressure of already having to think about too many things, especially in case of complex products / projects. And finally, I find it more pleasant to look at a WBS without verbs, it feels more succint.

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 3 lety +3

      Greg, thank you. You make a compelling case for a product-based WBS. And we do use these in the UK. We call them a Product Breakdown Structure (PBS). The more I think about this, the more I like starting with a breakdown of products, for the reasons you state - the focus on what your clients/sponsors/users want. My feeling, though, is that different domains and different project types will make one or other of these the more helpful approach. I do still like the simplicity of going directly from a task-based WBS to a Gantt or Network Chart, though. Each to their own!

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 2 lety

      @@jorgegarza3607 ?

    • @ecomamaadmin3328
      @ecomamaadmin3328 Před 2 lety

      Thankful for these further discussions.

  • @taylortaylor6042
    @taylortaylor6042 Před 3 lety +1

    This was very useful thank u

  • @kiranjeetkaur6031
    @kiranjeetkaur6031 Před 2 lety +8

    Fantastic presentation, i have started my project management course recently and this was confusing for me for first time but your content , way of explanation has made it all clear to me. Cheers!

  • @bestersibanda1164
    @bestersibanda1164 Před 3 lety +2

    Wow I understood this..thank you soo much..for my exams😊🤗

  • @solomonbahretibeb775
    @solomonbahretibeb775 Před rokem +1

    Reallygreatvid.

  • @HOWTOGURUJI98
    @HOWTOGURUJI98 Před 3 lety +1

    Very interesting

  • @jop9090
    @jop9090 Před 4 lety +2

    Thumbs up Mike.
    The 'rant' has made me understand why I struggle with Gaant charts. If a WBS can be represented on a Gaant chart, what would be the equivalent /most appropriate tool for representing a Product breakdown structure? Thx

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 4 lety +1

      That would be a deliverable chart, Jo - but the easiest approach is to mark the stages of deliverable completion as milestones - possibly as distinct milestone types with their own symbol - on your Gantt Chart.
      For example:
      square = practical completion
      triangle = test pass
      star = final sign-off or handoover

    • @jop9090
      @jop9090 Před 4 lety

      @@Onlinepmcourses Aaaah I see - that's really helpful. Thanks Mike

  • @niiatgroup9451
    @niiatgroup9451 Před 2 lety

    thanks

  • @icefirepower1
    @icefirepower1 Před 4 lety +1

  • @soundsliketree
    @soundsliketree Před 4 lety +2

    At 2:10 you have text that says “Network Chart - We Have A Video” - but I can’t find one with those words on your channel. Please advise?

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 4 lety +2

      You're quite right, Eric - thank you.
      In fact, we have two videos; one for each of the main conventions:
      What is the Critical Path Method (CPM)? | czcams.com/video/rxGcV0tuxRU/video.html
      What is a PERT Chart? | czcams.com/video/i160aaBX7mE/video.html
      I hope you enjoy them!

  • @frikhatomar6426
    @frikhatomar6426 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks

  • @h.k3260
    @h.k3260 Před 4 lety +2

    How does this relate to the project life cycle" or the project management procceses (or groups)?

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 4 lety +4

      The WBS is part of the planning stage of your project. It puts detail on your scoping, which is in the definition stage. May I recommend you watch these two videos in particular:
      - Beginner's Guide to Project Management - Not for Idiots! czcams.com/video/0zF06TOKKOE/video.html
      - Project Planning Process - How to Build Effective Project Plans - czcams.com/video/9G_LwG8ozpo/video.html
      The first will give you a broad overview of PM and the PM process.
      The second will fit WBS into the wider planning process.

  • @ianpatrick23
    @ianpatrick23 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for the explanation of WBS!

  • @Chris-vi5di
    @Chris-vi5di Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. Who approves/authorizes the WBS? The project manager?

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 3 lety +1

      Of course, the answer is 'it depends'.
      But most commonly, yes, it is the PM. Because the WBS is a working document. However, the client or sponsor needs to approve the final statement of scope. And the WBS is the most thorough statement of scope. So, in that sense, you may use it to get authorization of scope from your sponsor/client.

  • @Name.is2
    @Name.is2 Před 3 lety +4

    currently taking project management & I have to say the UK version is so much better; sadly I have to do the US version.

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 3 lety +2

      Ha-ha - ah well. Once you pass whatever tests you need to take, you can manage your projects any way you choose!

  • @camla2251
    @camla2251 Před 2 lety +1

    Can you explain the orders on scheduling , sequencing estimating, network digram and duration, cost? Which one comes first

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Camera Lady - basically tasks - sequence logic - estimate durations (and cost) - network - schedule. But...
      The video you need is: Project Planning Process - How to Build Effective Project Plans czcams.com/video/9G_LwG8ozpo/video.html
      I do also recommend you watch: The Key Deliverable of Your Project Plan [Not what you expect] czcams.com/video/BtpPJHTB060/video.html

  • @mollylemoine2063
    @mollylemoine2063 Před 2 lety +3

    Do you do individual consultations? I am developing a project within a nonprofit organization that has approximately a million directions it could go; I'd love some insight as to how to really break down the project components!!

  • @alwaysknow3356
    @alwaysknow3356 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent explanation for my straightforward but important work project! Would you have an example of a WBS template i could download, or one you would recommend. Thank you.

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you.
      I am not sure whether you mean (a) a blank template to put your tasks into or (b) a standard set of tasks.
      (a) Just use Word, Pages, Docs. Set up an indented list. There it is... your template.
      (b) No such thing I'm afraid. By definition, every project is different. However, in some domains, projects are similar from one to another, so there are templates. But they tend to exist within organizations. You may find something online for the type of project you need. But I'm not aware of anything.

    • @alwaysknow3356
      @alwaysknow3356 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Onlinepmcourses Thank you kindly for your reply! I really appreciate it. I mean (a) a blank and straightforward template that i can put my tasks into. We have an exciting project where we are roadtesting a vendor's capabilities, if you will. About three of us will be testing whether this tool works for us in different languages etc, so i am going to first do my mind map (thanks to your expertise on that) and then, we'll go ahead and break it down like postid notes on a very simple and clear (and hopefully sensible!) work breakdown structure sort of template. I want ito present it really clear in a visual template as that will really help my team (and me). Your suggestion of Word helps a lot. I will start from there.

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 4 lety +1

      @@alwaysknow3356 You're welcome. Good luck!

  • @MrBitviper
    @MrBitviper Před 3 lety +1

    thanks for the wonderful tutorial

  • @AdrianaGirdler
    @AdrianaGirdler Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. Liked how you compared the UK and the US and the differences on how they break it all down. Cheers!

  • @JekeKyle
    @JekeKyle Před 4 lety +1

    What is the best software out there to help manage all this within a business? Like WBS, Gantt charts, Tasks, Goals and planning? Please advise!

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 4 lety +2

      Jeke, there are far too many software tools to keep up with them all. And every person's use case is different.
      So, there is no best and I am unqualified to even recommend a shortlist.
      There are many forums, like Facebook Groups, where you can detail your needs and ask for tips. But, unfortunately, there are no shortcuts. You need to draw up yur requirements list and do your own research.

    • @Jalalkhan-te9sf
      @Jalalkhan-te9sf Před 3 lety

      I Would Like to Recommend you the best tools which i used being a Project Management Graduate ... Microsoft Project Professional its easy to work on but if u would like to go Advance then i would like to recommend you Primavera p6 thats the best..

  • @obedmorebodi3924
    @obedmorebodi3924 Před rokem +1

    When doing wbs do we include meetings?

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před rokem +1

      I would say 'yes, if it helps you plan and understand your work' and 'no, if it does not'. But absolutely, put your Project Management tasks or deliverables onto your WBS, so, if you want to go as granular as your meetings, then this is a perfectly sensible approach. Remember this: there are no rules: just what helps you deliver your projects effectively, efficiently, and accountably.

  • @rameezhussain7543
    @rameezhussain7543 Před 2 lety +1

    In create wbs process there is a tool defined in the pmbok is DECOMPOSITION , in pmbok decomposition generally involves 5 steps . The last step stays " verifying that the degree of decomposition of the deliverables is appropriate" . I am super confused what does this point means ... Could you please explain it to me please ?

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 2 lety +1

      Curiously, in a couple of weeks, I will be releasing How to Create a WBS: czcams.com/video/PyR2VLP3xnA/video.html
      What I understand by an appropriate degree of decomposition is that you need enough level of detail that the person who will do the work/create the product can fully understand what they need to do. But don't go more granular than they need.

  • @MPILOMAPOSA
    @MPILOMAPOSA Před rokem +1

    i enjoyed the funny opening

  • @cindyhammack68
    @cindyhammack68 Před 2 lety +1

    I prefer to not use a numbering sequence. I prefer to use abbreviations of the work. Numbering can get out of sequence then the numbers mean nothing. Level 1 is the project name. Level 2, for example, non-process, process. NPRO, PROC. Under NPRO there can be things like PL (Parking Lot), LS (Landscaping), and so on. Process (PROC), would list the systems. Process Water (PW), Chromatography (CHROM), Buffer Prep (BP) and so on. Each system has similar parts. For example structural steel, piping, electrical, etc. That would be level 4. So, let's say piping for the BP system. PN.PROC.BP.PIPE. If you want to filter for all piping, "WBS is under "PIPE". If it were numbers, would there be very much confidence that a filter for that number would just show piping?

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 2 lety +1

      Why not use both the numbers AND the abbreviations?
      Either way, this is a tool, so I say, use it in whatever way works best for you and your team. If it works better for you doing it your way, then stick to that.
      For more on how to create a WBS: czcams.com/video/PyR2VLP3xnA/video.html

  • @anlokri
    @anlokri Před 3 lety +1

    Should it not be neither is wrong? If neither is right, why would I use them at all?

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 3 lety +1

      My apologies, AK: you are correct.
      I was using 'neither is right' as a standard British idiom that is short for 'neither is right: neither is wrong; they are both different'. I sometimes forget that my audience is global!
      They are both equally right (although the UK version is slightly more right, in my opinion.

  • @lamechsakala7496
    @lamechsakala7496 Před 3 lety +2

    just found this and am having exams tomorrow.. am so gonna sleep on tube today.....

  • @joanjiang3257
    @joanjiang3257 Před 4 lety +1

    what are naming conventions for each level of the package in the WBS?

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 4 lety +1

      There are differences in different places and within specific methodologies, but I'd suggest there are two key terms to know:
      1. Work Stream - the highest level of subdivision within your WBS. The person responsible for a Workstream is the 'Workstream Leader' (usually)
      2. Work Package - some people assert this is the lowest level. I think that is unhelpful, as the lowest level is a task (for the activity-based WBS) or product (for the product based WBS - or what I'd call a PBS). I use the term Work Package to describe any coherent subset of w WBS below the level of a workstream. It is a package of work you can allocate to one person or a team. It may need some liaison with other people or teams, but it is largely self-contained. The person responsible is (usually) the Work Package Manager. The document that sets out the specifications for a WP is a Work Package Description or WPD.

  • @davidcian4240
    @davidcian4240 Před 4 lety +4

    Technically, the C in MECE stands for Collectively (instead of Completely), as originally coined by Barbara Minto from McKinsey, but great video otherwise!

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 4 lety +9

      David, thank you. As soon as I saw your comment, I went straight to my copy of The Minto Pyramid Principle, which I haven't read since the late 1990s. And... You are right!
      Here's the thing: I do like to credit people, yet I have been using this for years, without recalling where I first came across it. So, look out for a pinned comment on this video, crediting Minto... and you!

  • @danielkrajnik3817
    @danielkrajnik3817 Před 3 lety +1

    0:55 is that what PCA is about?

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 3 lety +1

      I looked up PCA (Principal component analysis) - I don't think we are talking about the same domain here.

    • @danielkrajnik3817
      @danielkrajnik3817 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Onlinepmcourses what if you consider levels of WBS as separate dimensions

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 3 lety +1

      @@danielkrajnik3817 I'm afraid I don't have a clear enough understanding of PCA to answer you with confidence.

    • @danielkrajnik3817
      @danielkrajnik3817 Před 3 lety

      @@Onlinepmcourses what is understanding

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 3 lety +1

      @@danielkrajnik3817 Now I think you're messing with me. I can't answer your question.
      'Whereof one cannot speak; thereof one must remain silent' said Ludwig Wittgenstein.

  • @hadiyusuf
    @hadiyusuf Před 4 lety

    Excellent and easy to understand. However, I would avoid using the word activities when numbering. these are deliverables and not activities.

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 4 lety

      Hi - check out the section from 4:20 czcams.com/video/akO2Lf1fHmM/video.html There, I talk about the difference between the UK approach (WBS breaks down 'work' ie tasks) and the US approach where WBS breaks to work products (ie deliverables). Although a deliverable-based WBS works well, I prefer the activity (work) based WBS and that's why I talk about activities.

  • @anshsachdeva1061
    @anshsachdeva1061 Před 4 lety +1

    And yet companies these days keep on mixing the activity and product approach to produce faster and more stressful products.
    So much so , that they have given a name to this approach called the hybrid approach

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 4 lety +2

      Ansh - I have never seen this as a deliberate confusion and certainly, where I have encountered the term hybrid in Project management, it has referred to a hybrid of traditional predictive PM and Agile methods. That said, if you're seeing a mixing of product and activity based BBS, I can see how it must be stressful (though not how it is faster).
      What I would note is that you can create a Product Breakdown Structure (PBS) from an activity-based WBS by linking products to the bottom row of your WBS. This can work very well, and gives a deliverable catalog that reconciles to your activities. It's a method I have used.

  • @israelcastillodejesus6486

    I preffer the UK aproach.

  • @AlergicToSnow
    @AlergicToSnow Před 3 lety +2

    Work in WBS is a noun. It breaks down scope into deliverables. ‘What’ NOT ‘how’. The activities are subsequently defined in a project schedule. There is no point defining activities in a WBS and in a project schedule. Defining the deliverables in a WBS decomposes the scope and is delivery independent. You can take the WBS and apply any delivery method I.e. waterfall, Agile, etc.

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 3 lety +2

      Fair enough.
      You say Tomayto - I say Tomahto. Both are equally correct and I absolutely agree that WBS (in either form) is equally useful for predictive and adaptive PM.
      Thank you.

    • @AlergicToSnow
      @AlergicToSnow Před 3 lety +1

      @@Onlinepmcourses ? More like apples and oranges than tomatoes.

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 3 lety +1

      @@AlergicToSnow Don't get too caught up in the surface of things. Apples and Oranges are both fruits.

    • @AlergicToSnow
      @AlergicToSnow Před 3 lety +1

      @@Onlinepmcourses I’ve been in IT for 35 years and a PM for over 25 years. I know what works and what doesn’t.

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 3 lety +1

      @@AlergicToSnow If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

  • @razmataz4515
    @razmataz4515 Před 3 lety +4

    this is what flat bread and milk would sound like, if they could talk

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 3 lety +6

      LoL - I have absolutely no idea what milk and flatbread sound like, but I choose to think they would sound authoritative, yet also beguilingly attractive. So, thank you very much! 😉

  • @truejim
    @truejim Před rokem +1

    I think I disagree with this video. The Statement of Work, or Scope of Work (SOW) or Statement of Objectives (SOO) is the artifact that defines the scope of work. When you and the client disagree about what's inside the scope, it's the SOW or SOO that you'll turn to. On the other hand, the Work Breakdown Structure is not a description of scope, it's a description of how you're going to organize and track the work being done. I think of the SOW as being like a contractual tool ("used to solve disputes") and the WBS as being almost like a financial tool ("how we're going to organize and track the use of resources").

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před rokem +1

      I would agree that the SOW is the contractual statement of the scope. It may well use a WBS dictionary to articulate that scope. See also my videos on:
      1. What is a Statement of Work (SOW)? And what are the different types? czcams.com/video/1picY6dlLOc/video.html
      2. How to Create a Work Breakdown Structure: A WBS Masterclass czcams.com/video/PyR2VLP3xnA/video.html

  • @BigTawfiq
    @BigTawfiq Před 8 měsíci +1

    Bro has the biggest adams apple in England

  • @AlergicToSnow
    @AlergicToSnow Před 3 lety +1

    “The WBS is a hierarchical decomposition of the total scope of work to be carried out by the project team to accomplish the project objectives and create the required deliverables (PMI, 2013, p. 126). In other words, the WBS represents all of the deliverables to be produced by the project for which work activities will be defined, planned, and executed. The WBS provides a clear answer to the question: “What are we going to produce as a result of the project?” Answer: the WBS deliverables.” You’d better get this straight if you want to get your PMP from PMI.

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 3 lety +1

      Agreed re: PMI/PMBOK/PMP - but there's a big old world outside of the PMI's hegemony.
      You say Potayto - I say Potahto.

  • @adamhellman9373
    @adamhellman9373 Před 3 měsíci

    *PM in Under 7*

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 3 měsíci

      Better to stretch the format than skip some information.

  • @spanishgent4438
    @spanishgent4438 Před rokem +1

    x

  • @FiveStarHobo
    @FiveStarHobo Před 3 lety +1

    even at 1.25 speed this guy still talked too slow

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 3 lety +3

      Well, there's always 1.5x.
      Not all my audience has good English. I choose to make my videos easy for people to understand and so accessible to the widest audience.

  • @hammad-ilyas
    @hammad-ilyas Před 4 lety +2

    Q: What is Work Breakdown Structure?
    A: A tool that breaks the work down into a structure.
    Thanks me later.

  • @DandragonDe
    @DandragonDe Před 4 lety

    pfft! American or Britain ...
    Come to Germany and its the polar opposite. Here you label every major stream for projectmanagment and only leave on out for the project.
    So you are completly sure all your ressources are on the paper work and no work gets done. If you plan a architectural project for example,
    change the size of the bricks your using into DIN-A4 because stacks of documentation papers are 99% of the material you have at the end.
    It's the only way ;)

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 4 lety

      I'm not sure you've identified a real difference. Experience PMs working within a Predictive (=traditional/waterfall) methodology also aim to document every activity and product. Indeed, I also recommend that PMs allow a specific workstream for Project Management, to ensure the resources and budget needed to manage the project are planned for and set aside.

  • @rossocorsa6577
    @rossocorsa6577 Před 2 lety +1

    Sir check that to a doctor, i think you might have a tumor on your neck

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for your concern, but no. It's my adam's apple. And it has not grown in the 30 months since I recorded that video.

    • @rossocorsa6577
      @rossocorsa6577 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Onlinepmcourses okay glad your fine

    • @Onlinepmcourses
      @Onlinepmcourses  Před 2 lety

      @@rossocorsa6577 Cheers!