Ms. Hooper, Well done! Your video was easy and comprehensive. I am not a project manager per se, but I have utilized the skills that call for project management. I am creating a WBS for an MBA assignment, and your presentation is spot on. I can actually see utilizing your info as a reference for an effective and productive project. For this, I thank you!
excellent excellent excellent!!! Either you are a good youtuber / facilitator/ presenter, or I am a project management nerd. Your material is extremely easy to understand and I may find myself binge watching all you videos.
Thank you for your clean explanation. BTW I was googling for wbs explanation yesterday and today this vedio got recommended for me. Excellent youtube algorithm.
Hi Donna, I used Smart Art inside PowerPoint (or Word) to make the WBS. Select the hierarchy option, then edit. Let me know if you're not sure how and I'll send a quick video. Email: btminternational@gmail.com
You can store it as a file or image. For example, the one in the video was built in PowerPoint using SmartArt. You could snip it (Windows + Shift + S on keyboard), paste into MS Paint or PhotoShop and save it as a jpeg image. Otherwise I paste the WBS directly into the project plan or scope management plan (MS Word file) or build it in MS Word using SmartArt. Does that help with your question?
Hi M Ramya, what do you mean, like a live Zoom call? or do you have a specific scenario you want to ask me about? Email me to discuss: btminternational@gmail.com
Hi Ajike, a work item or item of work could mean a deliverable, work package or an individual task/activity, depending on what I was discussing at the time of the video (most likely a work package or task/activity). Consider it as something that needs to be done on the project, so if the same thing (deliverable, work package or task/activity) appears twice on the WBS, it may get done twice, or if its completely missing, it won't get done at all. Does that help?
Ms. Hooper, Well done! Your video was easy and comprehensive. I am not a project manager per se, but I have utilized the skills that call for project management. I am creating a WBS for an MBA assignment, and your presentation is spot on. I can actually see utilizing your info as a reference for an effective and productive project. For this, I thank you!
@@sharonposton8784 Thanks for your kind words, much appreciated, I'm so glad it was helpful 😊
excellent excellent excellent!!! Either you are a good youtuber / facilitator/ presenter, or I am a project management nerd. Your material is extremely easy to understand and I may find myself binge watching all you videos.
That's awesome, thanks for the positive feedback! Feel free to suggest any topics you'd like covered or covered in more detail 😄
This was very useful nudge to ensure I consider a process v. product WBS. Thank you so much.
Glad it was helpful 😊
Good discussion with very clear English. Thanks
Thank you for your clean explanation. BTW I was googling for wbs explanation yesterday and today this vedio got recommended for me. Excellent youtube algorithm.
Glad it was helpful and very good news about the algorithm, thanks for letting me know 😀
Very explicit...
Thank you so much, Terrena Hooper
@@omotayoadejokeadetoro2833 You are most welcome! 😊
I am really satisfied with how you explain topics! Please keep on creating your content!
Thanks so much for the positive feedback! If there is a specific topic you want covered, let me know 😊
Hi Terrena, Simples!! thankyou for your time and efforts. John
Thanks John, glad it was helpful! 😊
Love the video. Do you mind sharing what software you used to create the Chart? I am looking to make a chart similar to the style in your video
Hi Donna, I used Smart Art inside PowerPoint (or Word) to make the WBS. Select the hierarchy option, then edit. Let me know if you're not sure how and I'll send a quick video. Email: btminternational@gmail.com
this is brilliant!!! thanks for explaining it in a very simple way . thank you again!
My pleasure Priya, glad it was helpful 😀
Thank you so much for your clear explanation.
Thank you so much Terrena Hooper,i'm satisfied.
Very happy to hear, glad you found it helpful 😊
Thank you for explaining wbs
My pleasure, glad it was helpful 😊
How to store the WBS element creation into our local system folder, can you please explain
You can store it as a file or image. For example, the one in the video was built in PowerPoint using SmartArt. You could snip it (Windows + Shift + S on keyboard), paste into MS Paint or PhotoShop and save it as a jpeg image. Otherwise I paste the WBS directly into the project plan or scope management plan (MS Word file) or build it in MS Word using SmartArt. Does that help with your question?
Great breakdown and explanation
Thanks, glad you found it helpful 😀
I'm your 1k th subscriber
Woo hoo!!!! 🤩🤩😍😍 Thanks for letting me know, and I hope you find the videos helpful! 😊🎉
Great work !
Thanks Konrad!
You are soo good. Thanks so much.
My absolute pleasure, glad it was helpful 😊
If possible can you please explain WBS in real time scenario .
Hi M Ramya, what do you mean, like a live Zoom call? or do you have a specific scenario you want to ask me about? Email me to discuss: btminternational@gmail.com
By work item do you mean work package
Hi Ajike, a work item or item of work could mean a deliverable, work package or an individual task/activity, depending on what I was discussing at the time of the video (most likely a work package or task/activity). Consider it as something that needs to be done on the project, so if the same thing (deliverable, work package or task/activity) appears twice on the WBS, it may get done twice, or if its completely missing, it won't get done at all. Does that help?
Yes it's does. Thanks for the explanation. I'm preparing for CAPM at the moment and your video came helpful.
A very beautiful breakdown, precise but there is a place i could not hear the pronunciation well, in the " Inclusions" . Thank you.
Hi Anietie, I'm glad you found it helpful. If you let me know the time in the video that was difficult to follow, I can try to clarify for you 😊