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Do You Know What a Benefits Breakdown Structure Is?

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Emily Foster
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What is a Benefits Breakdown Structure? Learn more here http://ow.ly/lXg2B

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SANTOSH KUMAR PRASAD
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1. Actually measure progress in the project

2. Reduce the probability  that major inportant work is missed and not planned

3. Better estimate cost and resources

4. Identification of project risk

5. Minimise adverse impact on project Scope, cost, schedule

6. Minimise the management crisis