Which of the following techniques is used to divide a project into controllable parts?
Correct Answer: C
Explanation
A WBS, or Work Breakdown Structure, is a technique that is used to divide a project into controllable parts. It is a hierarchical decomposition of the project scope into smaller and more manageable components, called work packages. Each work package represents a deliverable or an outcome that contributes to the project objectives. A WBS helps to define and organize the project work, estimate the time and cost, assign the roles and responsibilities, and monitor and control the project progress. References:
CBAP / CCBA Certified Business Analysis Study Guide, 2nd Edition, page 47 Business Analysis Professional Resources | IIBA, under Business Analysis Body of Knowledge (BABOK ) Guide Work Breakdown Structure Wbs vs. Project Plan vs. Project Schedule, paragraph 1