WBS Elements (2024)

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WBS is nothing but Work Breakdown Structure. It is mainly used in Project System (PS) module. Tcode : CJ20N

For any project defined we must have atleast one WBS. Within this WBS we can have networks. Networks are nothing but the series of activities. Material are used to perform the activities.

To explain in detail just consider one example:

Govt of india wants to have Roads to be build through out the india. So Project can be defined in sap as "Connectivity".

WBS can be roads within different states like Roads for Gujarat, Karnataka etc.. i.e. WBS Gujarat, WBS Karnataka etc.

We can define different networks for these WBS like Road Between Ahmedabad to Surat or Between Bangalore to Belgham.

For this network we can have many activities like Land selection, Land Preparation, Road Building, Final finishing etc etc.

Hemal's example was a good example. Project Systems comes into play only when the industry's business is based on projects like... Construction companies, Engineer to Order scenarios. You may not see anyone using PS module for retail business. As Hemal explained in that example, you have a main project which is broken down into WBS elements. You can use the TC CJ20N to create the project and the WBS elements. Each WBS may have mutiple Networks associated and each Network may have multiple Network Activities as explained in the example by Hemal.

On the Sales Order, if your client is implementing PS module, you may have to attach the Sales Order to the WBS element it belongs to. WBS element is nothing but a bucket where all the activities belonging to that particular part of the project are captured. In the example, WBS Gujurat will tell you how many Sales Orders were created for the Gujurat sector, howmuch was spent on raw materials, what's the currect stock ([roject stock) available. How many Production Orders have been confirmed and howmany of them are getting confrmed in the future. How many invoices have been generated or how much revenue has been generated for that particular sector. How many deliveries have been made, what deliverables are still not accomplished.

So as you can see, PS is the center stage for all the modules that are being implemented like FI/CO, SD, MM, PP in this example. You can have cost centers and work centers defined. You can also have profit centers assigned at the plant level and get reports on varius selection criteria.

In a complete cycle of PS, like in reality, you initiate a project, you confirm/release the WBS/activities as per requirement, you execute the project and you close it.

One cannot initiate an activity unless it has been released by the project manager. Everything is accountable here and every dime is counted and at the end you know howmuch did you spend or make on each sector (WBS). Dont get confused with the term sector here... I am using it just for the explaination purposes.

In one typical example, the company I was working with until not too long ago, had Deliveries from the Project (TC: CNS0). We never used VL01N. We used CNS0 to create a delivery and then used VL02N for confirming the picking quantity for the already created delivery document.

I hope this should help you at least a bit. I'm not a PS consultant so I may not know a whole lot but trying going to CJ20N and you will see a lot yourself.

PS concultants are one of the highest paid consultants. Their supply is less and so is the demand. They are expected to understand real world business processes very well and they are generally the center stage of a project.

for furthur notes

http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_03/helpdata/EN/4c/225e1d46e611d189470000e829fbbd/frameset.htm

http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_03/helpdata/EN/4c/225d5a46e611d189470000e829fbbd/frameset.htm

http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_03/helpdata/EN/4c/225e2a46e611d189470000e829fbbd/frameset.htm

for Internal oerder

Purpose

Internal orders are normally used to plan, collect, and settle the costs of internal jobs and tasks. The SAP system enables you to monitor your internal orders throughout their entire life-cycle; from initial creation, through the planning and posting of all the actual costs, to the final settlement and archiving:

Implementation Considerations

Order management within a company usually differentiates between sales-oriented orders, and internal orders. Sales-oriented orders (production or sales orders) are intended mainly for the logistical control of input factors and sales activities. Internal orders are categorized as either:

Orders used only for monitoring objects in Cost Accounting (such as, advertising or trade fair orders)

Productive orders that are value-added, that is, orders that can be capitalized (such as in-house construction of an assembly line).

Internal order management is the most detailed operational level of cost and activity accounting. It can be used for:

Cost monitoring, for example, where costs need to be looked at from object-related aspects, unlike in Cost Element Accounting or Cost Center Accounting

Assisting decision-making, when you need to decide between in-house production and external procurement

An enterprise’s internal orders can be used for different controlling purposes. For more information, see Classified by Controlling Objectives .

Features

You can use master data to assign certain characteristics to your internal orders, which enables you to control which business transactions can be used with the internal order.

Internal order planning enables you to roughly estimate the costs of a job before the order starts and to make an exact calculation at a later date. You can choose between various planning approaches to compare the effectiveness of different methods.

You can assign and manage budgets for internal orders.

You apply the actual costs incurred by a job to your internal orders using actual postings. In Financial Accounting, you can assign primary cost postings (such as the procurement of external activities and external deliveries) directly to internal orders.

In period-end closing you can use various different allocation methods (for example, overhead costing) to allocate costs between different areas of Cost Accounting.

Order settlement enables you to transfer the costs incurred by an order to the appropriate receivers.

The information system for internal orders enables you to track planned and assigned costs on your orders in each stage of the order life-cycle.

You can archive internal orders that you no longer require. See Archiving.

for furthur notes

http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/Print46c/en/data/pdf/COOMOPA/COOMOPA.pdf

http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_03/helpdata/EN/cd/238f38661fca77e10000009b38f842/frameset.htm

nagesh

WBS Elements (2024)

FAQs

What are WBS elements? ›

A WBS (Work Breakdown Structure) element is a cost objective in SAP that collects expenses and revenues related to sponsored projects. WBS elements are both research and fund accounts. Projects often include several WBS elements forming a WBS hierarchy.

How detailed should a WBS be? ›

Generally speaking, a WBS should include about three levels of detail. Some branches of the WBS will be more subdivided than others, but if most branches have about three levels, the scope of your project and the level of detail in your WBS are about right.

Why is WBS difficult? ›

Also, when creating the WBS for very large, lengthy, or complex projects, all the deliverables' specifics might not be known up front and, therefore, it is difficult to create a full WBS. In cases such as these many people use what is called Rolling Wave Planning.

How to find WBS element? ›

By choosing Settings WBS element display you can display WBS elements in the overview screens as follows: Number. Identifier (short ID)

What are the 3 types of WBS? ›

What are the types of WBS? Work breakdown structure is generally divided into three distinct types: deliverable-based WBS, phase-based WBS, and responsibility-based WBS.

What does a good WBS look like? ›

To be truly effective, a WBS should: Spell out everything related to creating and delivering the project, including all deliverables and milestones. Be created by the project manager and others directly involved in the project and not, for example, handed to a project manager “from above” or from a client.

What is the 80 20 rule in WBS? ›

The rule states that 80% of the results of a project come from 20% of the work. Therefore, by focusing on the 20% of work that is most important, we can improve the efficiency of a project.

Can a WBS be too detailed? ›

To use a work breakdown structure effectively, it is important to include all components of a project (remember that 100% rule described above) but without too much detail. Turns out, there can be too much of a good thing when it comes to the WBS.

What is the 100 rule in WBS? ›

This rule states that the WBS includes 100% of the work defined by the project scope and captures ALL deliverables—internal, external and interim—in terms of work to be completed, including project management.

What are the 5 phases of work breakdown structure? ›

Each of those five project phases—initiation, planning, execution, control and closeout, also act as control accounts and branch off the main deliverable at the top. Once decided, they are then broken down into a series of deliverables.

What are the mistakes in the work breakdown structure? ›

Common mistakes made when creating a work breakdown structure (WBS) include miscommunication, poor development, and lack of understanding of the scopes and objectives [??]. Another mistake is the lack of support for multiple management-oriented perspectives in the design and implementation of work processes [??].

What are the shortcoming of WBS? ›

The main pitfalls of using a WBS include a risk of over-complication, the potential misinterpretation of task dependencies, and the risk of omitting certain tasks during the development of the WBS.

What is the lowest element of the WBS? ›

The lowest Level Elements in the WBS are called Work Packages. Create the WBS Dictionary descriptions at the Work Package Level with detail enough to ensure that 100% of the project scope is covered. The descriptions should include information such as, boundaries, milestones, risks, owner, costs, etc.

What are the top 4 levels of the WBS? ›

At the top level is the project ultimate goal, the second level contains the project outcomes, the third level has the project outputs, and the fourth level with activities. Depending on the size and complexity of the project, the WBS may contain a fourth level that describe the tasks.

What is a WBS example? ›

For example, you have a project that consists of two global parts or key tasks. These tasks will contain certain subtasks that must be followed strictly one by one. These subtasks can also have a list of activities in a smaller hierarchy. All this makes up a WBS structure.

Which of the WBS elements is a work package? ›

Terminal element

In a Work Breakdown Structure such elements (activity or deliverable), also known as work packages, are the items that are estimated in terms of resource requirements, budget and duration; linked by dependencies; and schedule.

What does the WBS stand for? ›

A work breakdown structure (WBS) is a tool that can be used for projects, programs, and even initiatives to understand the work that has to be done to successfully produce a deliverable(s).

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