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How To Make A Resource Breakdown Structure (RBS)

Author: 
Peter Landau
Publication date:
February 3, 2020
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How To Make A Resource Breakdown Structure (RBS)

A resource breakdown structure is a list of the resources that will be required to execute a project, broken down by function and type. It includes people, project management tools, equipment, materials, and fees and licenses. It is used to help project managers organize resources and create a resource plan. A Resource Breakdown Structure (RBS) is used by a project manager to inform the budget and create an understanding of the scope of the project. It can be used for any number of resource types, such as customer support, and helps better organize resources and align them with the organization's goals and objectives. It also provides a quick visual reference on resource allocation and workload.

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vresource breakdown structure, RBS, project management, project organization

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Peter Landau
How To Make A Resource Breakdown Structure (RBS)
February 3, 2020
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