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Lab: Review Questions - Project Scope Planning
1. What are the six elements of a typical scope statement?
2. What does it mean if the priorities of a project include: Time-constrain, Scope-accept, and Cost-enhance?
3. What kinds of information are included in a work package?
4. Develop a WBS for a project in which you are going to build a bicycle. Try to identify all of the major components and provide three levels of detail.
5. How does a communication plan benefit management of projects?
Part B:
Lab Exercises: Set up the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) For a billing systems
Learning outcomes from Lab 4
1. Using MS Project 2016/19 to set up the WBS
a. Enter WBS elements (summaries)
b. Create the outline for your WBS
c. Insert WBS row number column
d. Hide or show the underlining details
e. Adding durations and predecessor/successor relationships
2. Save MyFirstWBS file
1. set up the WBS
• Open Microsoft Project.
• Select "blank Project"
Create a blank Project
• You created a blank project when you clicked on "blank project" at the beginning of this practical.
• Click the Project tab and select Project Information.
The Project Information dialog box will now be displayed. This allows you to set dates for the project, select the calendar to use etc. The start date will be set to today's date by default.
• Set the start date (of the project) to Monday of next week. You achieve this by selecting the date in the calendar and then clicking OK. The Project Information dialog box will now disappear. (Note that this means that the screen shots shown in this document will have different dates to your exercises. Some of the screenshots in this document were created in 2015 and are only representative of what you should see.)
Attachment:- Project Scope Planning.rar