Creating a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
December 10, 2007 from Project Smart: Project Management Articles
The successful implementation of any Six Sigma project depends on the ability of Six Sigma professionals such as black belts to break down a large project into smaller manageable sub-projects. This breaking down of mammoth projects into several smaller projects is technically referred to as work-breakdown structure (WBS).
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