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  1. 2 de jun. de 2022 · Learn what a product breakdown structure (PBS) is, how to create one and see examples. A PBS is a hierarchical chart that captures a project's physical products that are necessary to deliver success.

  2. 12 de ago. de 2023 · Example of a Product Breakdown Structure (PBS) The image below shows a Product Breakdown Structure example of splitting up the required components of a game computer. A PBS provides a clear, complete and hierarchical structure of all deliverable products. Figure 1 – An Example of a Product Breakdown Structure.

  3. Like WBS, a product breakdown structure serves to reduce a complex project, or product, into manageable components. As a result, teams can obtain a clear understanding of a product, its components, and what is required to provide those components. Figure 1 (below) is a sample product breakdown structure.

  4. 20 de jun. de 2022 · A product breakdown structure example. Common pitfalls to avoid. Got your whiteboard ready? Let’s dive in! What is a product breakdown structure? A product breakdown structure is a tree diagram–often created by a project coordinator or manager–that starts with the end product and slowly breaks it down into every deliverable component.

  5. Example Example of a product breakdown structure of a computer. The diagrammatic representation of project outputs shown provides an example of a clear and unambiguous statement of what the project is to deliver. PBS of a computer (see image on right): Main unit Housing; Motherboard CPU; RAM chips... Hard disk drive; Graphics card ...

  6. 5 de abr. de 2023 · Here is an example of a product breakdown structure for a bicycle: Figure 1.1 An example of the product breakdown for a bicycle. As you can see, each level breaks down the product into smaller components, and each subsequent level provides more detail than the previous one.

  7. A Product Breakdown Structure (PBS) is a hierarchical structure of things that the project will make or outcomes that it will deliver. It can be thought of as the project “shopping list.” It decomposes a "Main Project Product" into its constituent parts in the form of a hierarchical structure.