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How can quantitative and qualitative inputs enhance the effectiveness of a WBS?

Quantitative and qualitative inputs can enhance the effectiveness of a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) by providing more detailed and comprehensive information about each task. Quantitative inputs, such as the duration of time and resources needed, can help in planning and allocating resources efficiently. On the other hand, qualitative inputs can provide more descriptive details about the tasks, which can help in understanding the nature and requirements of the tasks better. Together, they can help in creating a more accurate and effective WBS.

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A table layout of WBS allows room for more detailed activities that correspond to each phase. This table WBS includes quantitative measurables like the duration of time and resources needed to complete each task. This can easily be substituted for qualitative inputs if more description is needed. (Slide 5)

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