Asked by Becky
                Use Microsoft® Project to develop a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) for your project
defined in Week 2. Include a 100- to 150-word description of how and why you would use
a WBS in a project.
· Post your completed WBS and my project is on upgrading a bathroom I have no idea and it is due 5-29-09
            
        defined in Week 2. Include a 100- to 150-word description of how and why you would use
a WBS in a project.
· Post your completed WBS and my project is on upgrading a bathroom I have no idea and it is due 5-29-09
Answers
                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    I used WBS in my projects to
a) measure work completed to date
b) provide a scheduling for material, that is, tying material needs to a job and date
c) to get a reality check on which elements were important, urgent, and critical.
    
a) measure work completed to date
b) provide a scheduling for material, that is, tying material needs to a job and date
c) to get a reality check on which elements were important, urgent, and critical.
                    Answered by
            Becky
            
    that did not answer my question I need to know how to do this
    
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