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SUMMARY:Curriculum Project Scope "WBS"
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DESCRIPTION: The project planning process involves six steps that result in several deliverables for the PM to guide the project.Step 1: Define all activitiesThe first step in the planning process is to identify and define all activities and tasks that are required to create and deliver the project deliverables. The curriculum manager accomplishes this by using a work breakdown structure, often simply referred to as a WBS. The purpose of the WBS is to organize and define the project scope. A WBS is a hierarchical grouping of activities. Creating a WBS is simply a technique to &ldquo;break down&rdquo; the project into smaller units so that the work can be estimated, assigned, and tracked. It is important for CMs to start the planning process by creating a WBS to identify all project activities and tasks. Scope&nbsp;refers to all the work necessary to complete a project. It is identified during project planning using a WBS. If the scope is not properly defined early in the project, it can expand...

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