Activity codes vs WBS

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20 years 5 months

That is called a comprehensive reply GOOD!

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20 years 3 months

Hi, back to basic activity code group related activities while WBS chop the whole project into manageable level (work package)of details. In organizing activities, activity code and wbs compliment each other. Activity codes offers flexibility in generating views/layouts or filters.

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20 years 5 months

Bill,

Difference of opinion is a way to find the better result. What u written in the end I totally agree with it this is what i used to say the flexibility of Activity Codes i.e, u can get the errors of ur Project Plan by doing many kinds of different analysis using Activity Codes like u described or I mentined in my previous msg but one should be very careful i differentiating b/w Activity Codes and WBS coz according to PMI standards (PMBOK) WBS is a way to represent ur Project scope in smaller component/deliverbles i.e, it is the breakdown of ur scope statement of the Project. So correcting ur WBS using Activity Codes is one of its benificial uses not its only use. And it also depends on the planer that weather he defines his Act Coding exactly same as his WBS or not it is not a hard and fast rule. Its just depend on the planner what level of details he require from his Plan.



Sorry for so much lengthy answer but I think it is esential

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20 years 5 months

No there is no co relation in WBS and Activity Codes. Very Simply speaking Activity Codes are flexible so they are used for different types of analysis of Project Plan Like Some Times u need to look the distribution of Resources acoording to months or some specific Work Catogory broken down monthly this all u can achieve with Activity Codes but WBS is just the clear breakdown of the Scope of ur Project.

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20 years 4 months

So if you use WBS, does it mean you don’t need to use Activity Codes (or the other way around)? Do they complement each other?

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20 years 11 months

Vamsi,



This question has already been answered in the ’Planning & Sheduling’ section. Search on WBS to pick up the thread.



In short the WBS is a logical way of structuring a project for the way it will be built and managed. A WBS is used in Earned Value Analysis reporting when related to the cost plan.



In P3 the WBS allows you to summarise the project at the levels of the WBS without the need for ’hammocks’.



Regards,



James