Lessons Learned: Creating My WBS
Before this week’s assignment, I thought the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) would be a pretty straightforward, small document based on what I’d studied for my PMP. But after diving into it, I now see just how crucial the WBS is in shaping the overall project plan. It’s the backbone that helps ensure all the details are covered, making project planning more thorough and inclusive. I did hit a few bumps along the way, especially when it came to navigating technical IT jargon and figuring out who’s responsible for what deliverable, and what stakeholders need to be involved in such a large-scale project. That said, I’m actually grateful for the challenge—it pushed me to think more critically about roles, responsibilities, and the finer points of project planning. It was a tough but rewarding exercise, and I feel much more prepared for tackling complex projects in the future!
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Lessons Learned: Creating My WBS
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