Friday, November 25, 2005

Project Management Innovations at Project Frontier; WBS "String Theory"








Our friend Garry Booker has been introducing some innovative ideas on his website. We've reported here about his Streamlined Earned Value Management (EVM), and reclassification of operational effort vs. LOE.

His latest innovation is the use of WBS Strings (not to be confused with the "String Theory" concepts in physics). The premise is that, instead of sequential numbering systems, a smart string of codes could be used, which allows for easier understanding when reporting (especially in organizations where the code itself is prominent in reporting).

This makes sense, and I can compare it to my old days as an IT manager, asking for intelligent naming conventions for files, data fields, and programs. This facilitated easier maintenance, better readibility, and quicker orientation for new employees, not to mention less errors due to having a wrong digit or a number out of sequence.

Check out the link below, which contains an interactive tutorial on WBS Strings, along with Garry's other innovations.

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