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− | A management approach that divides a project up into manageable, discrete tasks with distinct timeframes, deadlines and resources assigned to them. Originating in the defense industry, WBS functionality is now used in a number of project-centric industries. <ref>What isWork Breakdown Structure (WBS)? [www.ifsworld.com IFS World]</ref> | + | A [[management]] approach that divides a project up into manageable, discrete tasks with distinct timeframes, deadlines and resources assigned to them. Originating in the defense [[industry]], WBS functionality is now used in a number of project-centric industries. <ref>What isWork Breakdown Structure (WBS)? [www.ifsworld.com IFS World]</ref> |
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Revision as of 19:17, 6 February 2021
A management approach that divides a project up into manageable, discrete tasks with distinct timeframes, deadlines and resources assigned to them. Originating in the defense industry, WBS functionality is now used in a number of project-centric industries. [1]
References
- ↑ What isWork Breakdown Structure (WBS)? [www.ifsworld.com IFS World]