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See http://www.workbreakdownstructure.com/ - explicit time guesses, then verify time guesses - so you can learn from it. | See http://www.workbreakdownstructure.com/ - explicit time guesses, then verify time guesses - so you can learn from it. | ||
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See example at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Work_breakdown_structure | See example at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Work_breakdown_structure | ||
See also [[Scientific Management]]. Scientific Management was replaced with [[6 Sigma]] and lean sigma. | |||
=Universal Axis Example= | |||
[[2" Universal Axis Work Breakdown Structure]] | |||
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*[[Construction Set Approach]] | |||
*[[OSE Prototyping]] | |||
*[[Collaboration Architecture]] | |||
*[[Second Toyota Paradox]] |
Latest revision as of 18:56, 4 March 2020
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See http://www.workbreakdownstructure.com/ - explicit time guesses, then verify time guesses - so you can learn from it.
A work breakdown structure is a deliverable-oriented decomposition of a project into smaller components.
A diagram or a tool like Scrumy can be used.
See example at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Work_breakdown_structure
See also Scientific Management. Scientific Management was replaced with 6 Sigma and lean sigma.
Universal Axis Example
2" Universal Axis Work Breakdown Structure