(PUBLIC/QUALITY ASSURANCE REVIEW DRAFT) 33R-15: Developing the Project Work Breakdown Structure

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  • Additional comments. Thanks, ------------------------------ Janet Bradford Project Controls Manager Garney ------------------------------

  • Greetings, All, Wishing you a healthy, successful, and fulfilling New Year. I have attached my comments for your review. Thank you, Amin ~~~~~~ Amin S. Terouhid , Ph.D., P.E. * , CVS PRINCIPAL CONSULTANT Adroit Consultants, ...

  • comments attached ------------------------------ Jamie Marzonie Manager of Project Controls, Risk & Decision Management Houston TX jamie.marzonie@decision-controls.com ------------------------------

  • Posted on behalf of Peter Holroyd:" Hi Group. WBS RP Draft. here are some comments. Presumably this document is meant to fit in a series of Breakdown Structure documents of which Organisation and Risk (OBS & RBS) have already been published. ...

  • This RP review couldn't have come at a better time for my company. It is really clear and concise as to how to develop WBS. My observation is on Line 223 the first few words of the sentence reads "In the examples shown in Figure 1 and Error! Reference ...