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For my assignment in Project Management, I need to find a WBS template.
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Yes, there are many basic templates available for a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) in Microsoft Excel. Here are the steps to find and use a WBS template:
Remember, the WBS is a living document that should be updated regularly throughout the project. Use the template as a starting point and customize it to fit your specific project needs. Good luck with your assignment!
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For my assignment in Project Management, I need to find a WBS template.
You mean the assignment is to build a WBS template, right? In that case, you should probably start here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Work_breakdown_structure and design a workbook to suit. Or, if you need to cheat, see here http://woork.blogspot.com/2007/11/pr...e-project.html Ed Ferrero www.edferrero.com |
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