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		<title>Templates for your WBS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Use a template for your work breakdown structure Before starting on your WBS, check if your organization has a template for the WBS for similar types of projects. If no templates are available, get samples of WBS from previous projects in the organization to base yours on. While you do that, make it a template [...]

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<p>Before starting on your WBS, check if your organization has a template for the WBS for similar types of projects. If no templates are available, get samples of WBS from previous projects in the organization to base yours on. While you do that, make it a template for your future projects.</p>
<p>Even better would be a project management system with a built in work breakdown structure building system.</p>


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