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This is a ConceptDraw MINDMAP version of the sample mind map from InfoRapid KnowledgeMap software. http://www.inforapid.de/. Business. Project Management. 
 
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Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
>>Note: A hierarchical representation of project tasks as subtasks and work packages.
  Read More . . .
 >>Note: Automatically generated summary of many Wikipedia articles on Project management
  Design
  Top-Down
 >>Note: Using experience with similar projects
  Bottom-Up
 >>Note: New projects begin with the determination of individual work packages
  Example
 >>Note: Example Work Breakdown Structure created with InfoRapid KnowledgeMap
  Structuring
  Project Title
  Subtasking
 >>Note: Structuring of project in subtasks. These can be function-oriented, object-oriented, phase-oriented, or of mixed orientation.
  Function-Oriented Structure
 >>Note: Tasks critical to project fulfillment are elaborated first.
  Object-Oriented Structure
 >>Note: The project-as-object is subdivided into individual components, modules and parts.
  Phase-Oriented Structure
 >>Note: Conception, definition, execution and application. A final report is prepared after each phase.
  Mixed Orientation
 >>Note: Object-oriented or phase-oriented is preferred for upper levels; function-oriented lower levels.
  Work Packages
 >>Note: Smallest Planning unit in the PSC, these are never subdivided. Can be assigned to different levels in the PSC. Self-contained, having clear interfaces and boundaries with other work packages. Can be assigned in their entirety to a single workgroup or division.
  Job Scheduling
 >>Note: Routine tasks in large, risky projects are divided into small work packages.
  Content
 >>Note: Package name, start and end dates, responsible party, description of goal, activities, requirements, results, problems and risks involved.