More Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Examples

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Defining what to do when planning an event is definitely a pain in the neck. A work breakdown structure helps to relieve such pain.
Coming up with a correct WBS could be a delicate task and that is why I felt there was the need for more examples. This post shows more WBS examples for different occasions.
Work Breakdown Structure Examples
This example goes through the planning and the operational phases.
This example shows the promotional tour of a book.
Getting Things Done is David Allen simplification of project management applied to everyday life.
The process in itself is a Work Breakdown Structure that simplifies process. Here a nice wallpaper that explains the process.
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