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This course describes how to create and organize project tasks by developing the work breakdown structure and a network diagram.
Objectives:
- Define the work breakdown structure and explain its purpose during the implementation phase
- List the components of the work breakdown structure
- List the steps for developing the work breakdown structure
- List the guidelines to follow when developing the work breakdown structure
- Define the network diagram and explain its purpose during the implementation phases
- List the steps in developing a network diagram
- Explain the AOA and AON methods for network diagramming
Topics:
- WBS basics
- Identifying tasks
- WBS procedures
- WBS guidelines
- Network diagram basics
- Network diagram procedures
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