@Onlinepmcourses

My video explaining what a Work Breakdown Structure is, has been one of my most popular. But loads of you have asked: 'How do I create a WBS, Mike?' So, it's high time I gave an answer!

@wheelspins

Recently I started learning Project Management and accidentally bumped on to your channel while searching for a detailed explanation of WBS! This short clip cleared the doubts I had and certainly I’ll be watching more content!

@robertrackers3276

I, personally, have Project Management as the first item on the Key Line level. That is where the entire Project Management process begins, and it prevents it from possibly omitted. It also reminds Stakeholders that you aren’t working on the process just because you love that which you do.
Thanks again for your great delivery of great content. As always, Best Regards!

@Amazing4u

Great idea to put the WBS Dictionary. I often add the key risks to WBS too at later stage when doing risk planning and associate them to the risk register number.

@janetjandrositz1191

I am a proposal manager on a large government response team. One of our team members is responsible for the WBS. We have a meeting to discuss this topic later today. Thank you for breaking down the WBS so succinctly and clearly. Prior to listening to your video, I would not have had much to contribute. Now I believe I will be able to do just that. Thank you again.

@irisvirusofficial

Thank you

@mariacitygirl3825

I am so happy I found your channel πŸ™‚ You are so good at teaching this. Four minutes in, I paused the video, checked out your channel, and subscribed.

@gulshanbanas1887

Thanks Mike, your entire PM series is fantastic. Really appreciate your knowledge sharing and clarity of your delivery  πŸ‘

@yimernone4387

thank you for ur generous and so educative talk

@johnboy5736

Hi Mike.  Very well described regarding the levels.  Thankyou for your time and efforts.  John

@Jing-c5r

Breakdown is what i frequently use most... and I like your way... "My Way" ^^.  all true genius are  not taught, talented in one talented in all,  creator. inspired along the way... be inspired by... hmmm... pleasant, and comfort, thank you !

@janishani1

A massive thank you, Sir.
I'd also like to sincerely congratulate you for you are your own hero πŸ™ƒ I can somehow (not knowing how) feel it.
Bravo on you, Sir, very well done! πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ‘πŸ½πŸ€©πŸ‘ŒπŸ½βœ¨

@gpindepinde

Clear organizedπŸ‘Œ presentation with clear and sound examples. Thank you SirπŸ‘

@yohanesliong4818

Very informative and helpful. Thank you!

@beebless2358

Greetings, 
I have been wanting to ask you to make a refresher video for this... I have my notes, but it's always great to hear someone with good delivery to explain. Thanks.

@adoelrachman9882

Amazing explanation, im software engineer would like to learn the PMP Hack :) So many thanks

@sandhugurman0

Hi,Β 

This is an amazing video explaining the work breakdown structure which is an important part of project management and ensuring that the work is going as per the plan and without any risk involved. The approach explained in the video is great and can even be learned by beginners.

Great video, thanks!

@everythingisfake7555

On the MECE principle, regarding collectively exhaustive does that mean I as the PM need to know exactly how everything is going to be completed? Say if I am a construction PM, do I need to know everything the plumber needs to do in order to complete his work package? For example, i know the house needs toilets, baths and sink installed and running, but I don’t know how the plumber will do it technically, I just have the deliverable I want to see. Is there such a thing as delegating it to the plumber so they complete the the work to industry standard that we can confirm during inspection and handover? I dont think its common for a plumber to add to a project managers wbs themselves, maybe the pm has a phonecall with them and maps it out?

@prakashwillrocku

❀❀❀ You are awesome