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There are many concepts and definitions which require special attention by all PMP Aspirants as the terminologies are largely used interchangeably in the real world.
Control account, work and planning package - PMP/CAPM from PMI
Control Account, Work Package, Planning
Package
Before going any forward on the clarification on the above-mentioned definitions, we need to
understand the WBS, work break down.
“A hierarchical decomposition of the total scope of work to be carried out by the
project team to accomplish the project objectives and create the required
deliverables. Each descending level of the WBS represents an increasingly detailed
definition of the project work.”
WBS is a hierarchal deliverable oriented graphical representation of all the work needed to be done
on the project. The following represent different level of this hierarchical representation.
Control Account
A control account is associated with a particular structural module in the Organizational Breakdown
Structure (OBS). Control accounts are usually positioned at selected levels in work packages. There
may be many control accounts associated with every work package, though, a control account is
linked with only one work package at a time.
A control account is an important project management tool that involves the integration of specific
and key elements of project specific constitutes. Once a successful integration takes place, a
measurement of the performance to date occurs. The elements that are frequently integrated using the
control account tool comprises of the scope of a project, the actual cost, and the project schedule.
Control accounts are typically positioned at diverse strategic points of the project’s work breakdown
structure. This is thought to be useful interchanges along with the way of the process and points at
which the work is finished in every one of these particular areas that can be integrated and
differences are addressed.
Work Package
A Work Package is a collection of related tasks in a project and they are often considered as sub-
projects in one major project.
Work packages refer to the lowest unit of work that a project can be segmented when developing
your Work Breakdown Structure (WBS). A work package typically comprises of the nature of work
involved, specific stakeholders, results of the tasks, technical material used, duration, and geographic
location where these tasks will take place. By placing all related tasks together, a work package
becomes an easier division to understand. Team members can easily see the association between
varying tasks and emphasize those elements that apply to them. As a sub-division of a work
breakdown structure, work packages offer a significant level of clarity as every block of associated
tasks can be quickly envisaged.
Work packages let for concurrent work to be performed on different components of a project that is
parallel to several teams. Every team follows a certain list of defined tasks for the work package and
completes in the given time period. As soon as the team finishes their individual work packages, the
whole project comes together with perfect integration.
The work package is the work defined at the lowest level of the WBS for which cost and
duration can be estimated and managed. The work package should be defined with a
unique identifier
Planning Package
Planning Package offers a valuable means of categorization for the project managers to efficiently
collect important elements of the project. The concept refers to the project specific work breakdown
structure that exists on the entire scheme below the decoded and already break down control account
without any detailed schedule activities. For a comprehensive understanding of a planning package, it
is helpful to evaluate the term control accounts. It can be developed at any phase of the project,
though its best to be outlined at the beginning of a project.
A planning package is a work breakdown structure component below the control account
and above the work package with known work content but without detailed schedule
activities. It holds the future work.
Before dwelling into the concept of Planning Package and Work Package, let me explain the very
important concept of project scope identification i.e progressive elaboration of scope. A detailed
scope is planned for the short term while the far/long term is planned at a high level. WBS is
segmented at different levels according to the availability of information while duration and costs are
estimated with a reasonable degree. Considering the components where details are not evident to the
degree to produce verifiable subcomponents of products, services, and outcomes. Here, we are aware
of the work through the detailed schedule activities are not possible to determine. This level of
decomposition refers to Planning Package. A planning package can be converted into a work package
with the lowest level details in defining budget and schedule. Individual work packages form the
building blocks of project deliverables and the foundation at which the project is evaluated and
monitored.
The planning package concept refers specifically to the project’s particular work
breakdown structure component which resides on the grand and total scheme below the
already deciphered and already broken down control account however lacking a carefully
crafted and elaborately detailed itemization of the project’s defined schedule activities,
yet nonetheless containing a fairly lucid delineation of
Comparison
A control account has two or more work packages, though each work package is associated with
a single control account.
A control account may include one or more planning packages
A planning package will be decomposed into a work package when the needed details regarding
scope, budget and schedule are defined.
Summary
A control account is a natural management point for planning and control since it represents the
work assigned to one responsible organizational element on one project work breakdown
structure element.
Work packages constitute the basic building blocks used in planning, measuring
accomplishment, and controlling project work.
Planning packages are created to describe work within a control account that will occur in the
future. Planning packages must have a work scope, schedule, and time-phased budget.