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WBS (Work Breakdown Structure)

Last post 06-08-2008, 12:57 AM by reno.cuison. 7 replies.
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  •  05-23-2007, 1:24 AM 1203

    WBS (Work Breakdown Structure)

    Hello!

    Are there any add-ons for Mind Manager? I am interested especiall in creating WBS.

    Recently we created a new project managemnt methodology. In the beginning we use MM for brainstormings and creation of list of outpust for the project. Later we are creating WSB, Gannt, etc. But now we have to do it manually. If we find something new in e.g. gannt, we have to change it manually again in all other documents (mindmap, WBS, etc.). Therefore it would be great to have some tool for creating WBS directly from mind map in Mind Manager.

    Is there any way/any advice?

     Peter

  •  05-24-2007, 3:18 PM 1207 in reply to 1203

    Re: WBS (Work Breakdown Structure)

    JCV Gantt Pro2 creates a Gantt from the MindManager map. There are other solutions (check MindManager website) but JCV Gantt has the big advantage to be sync in real time with MM. Meaning you can have the same project open both in mind map and gantt views on 2 screens, a change on either form is immediately seen on the other. I find it very useful. 

    Practically the WBS is best created in MM, transformed into a gantt with JCV Gantt, then scheduled using both programs in order to finalize the plan efficiently.

    Happy project management!
    Ericlodi
    http://web.mac.com/ericlodi/iWeb/Orgameth/
  •  05-26-2007, 1:02 AM 1211 in reply to 1207

    AW: Re: WBS (Work Breakdown Structure)

    JCV Gantt is working fine BUT if the projects bekomming big (more than 90 WP, documentation, projects within the WP and actions) and the number of topics will rise JCV has real performance problems. In my projects I´m fully trust on MM but because of the perpformance problems I won´t use JCV anymore.

    I sent a support call to JCV telling them the problem but until now...

    Maybe MS Project Linker could be a way for you. But you need to run it on MS Server and MS Project Server - which is not suitable for me.

    Matthias

  •  06-18-2007, 1:22 PM 1293 in reply to 1203

    Re: WBS (Work Breakdown Structure)

    I have no idea if the product on this web site works with MindManager but it does with MS Project.  http://www.criticaltools.com/

    The product is WBS Chart Pro 

     Mike
     

     

  •  07-20-2007, 8:39 AM 1360 in reply to 1203

    Re: WBS (Work Breakdown Structure)

     

    Hi

     JCVGantt is a gnatt solutions designed to work with MindManager!!! You should definately use that!  you can downloade if from iaresearch.com

     Best regards

    E Th.

  •  12-07-2007, 12:59 PM 1667 in reply to 1211

    Re: AW: Re: WBS (Work Breakdown Structure)

    JCVGantt Pro3 (the version working with MM7) has no problem handling a much greater number of tasks.

    Anyway, for the sake of project management visibility, it is better not to stack too many tasks one above the other, but to have several levels of details, each being shown separately (macro project plan, then for each major sub-project its own plan, then details of tasks...). This is easier to do now with the "show branch alone" and "focus on topic" commands of MM7, producing the related Gantt in the same time in JCV Gantt.

     Ericlodi 

  •  01-24-2008, 5:27 PM 1750 in reply to 1667

    Re: AW: Re: WBS (Work Breakdown Structure)

    You should check out fastworksProject at http://code.google.com/p/fastworksproject. It's a free download for MS Project. There are numerous ways to build a WBS and one of the methods supported is with MindManager.

    To get the most out of it, recommend you follow the methodology (it's not just about tools) available form the web-site www.fastworks.us > Tools > fastworksProject > fastworksProject User Guides > fastworks planning tutorial.pdf. It's a step-by-step walkthrough of the methodology using MindManager as the front-end to create the WBS. It then dumps into MS Project then it continues through to breakdown, update and pull-in your schedule as well as Trend analysis. It really takes the complexity out of creating and tracking schedules.

     Mark

     

  •  06-08-2008, 12:57 AM 1912 in reply to 1203

    Re: WBS (Work Breakdown Structure)

    Hi Peter,

     If you like to try only the gannt engine... using this add-ins you can customize your WSB as per to your requirements and this tool will synchronize to all documents and if you are not satisfied try also Mindjet Connect the best tool for Project Management & Collaboration.

    Gannt for .NET 3.0 Scheduling Engine Gannt for dot Net 3.0 offers server-side and client-side project planning and scheduling options for crafting and forecasting projects. Through integrated integration with with VSTE, application developers can [modify] data connections, planning algorithms, UI and behaviour, plus rapidly configure and deploy an appropriate project timeline management solution.

    Regards,

    Reno

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