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Data Management Strategy Work Breakdown Structure Template

Purpose:
The Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Template is designed to help an organization plan and execute on a project evaluati
requirements for select subject areas and designing a data management program that addresses the business's current and

How to Use This Template


This WBS provides a breakdown of the different deliverables and outcomes related to each respective stage of the project.
project plan, customize and revise the chart.

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Data Management Work Breakdown Structure

WBS Deliverable/Outcome
Project Management
Project Approach
Project Value Proposition
Goals and Objectives
Project Success Criteria
Resourcing Plan
Project Plan
Stakeholder Management
Project Messaging
Communication Plan
Project Approval
Project Launch
1 Subject Area Modelling and Data Strategies
1.1 Subject Area Modelling Workshop Schedule
1.2 Subject Area Modelling Training
1.3 High Level Subject Area Model
1.3.1 Subject Area 1
1.3.1a Subject area entity types
1.3.1b Subject area profile
1.3.1c Subject area relationships
1.3.2 Subject Area 2
1.3.2a Subject area entity types
1.3.2b Subject area profile
1.3.2c Subject area relationships
1.3.xa Subject Area x
1.3.xa Subject area entity types
1.3.xb Subject area profile
1.3.xc Subject area relationships
1.4a Data strategies for subject area 1
1.4b Data strategies for subject area 2
1.4x Data strategies for subject area x
1.5a Data management strategies for subject area 1
1.5b Data management strategies for subject area 2
1.5c Data management strategies for subject area x
2 Business Requirements
2.1 Strategic Analysis (Business Goals and Drivers)
2.2 Custom Interview Guides (If applicable survey)
2.3 Senior Stakeholder Interviews
2.4 Practitioner Interviews
2.5 Power User Interviews
2.6 Data Requirements
2.6a Subject Area 1
2.6b Subject Area 2
2.6x Subject Area x
3 Data Management Capability Evaluation
3.1 As-is environment evaluation
3.2 To-be environment evaluation
4 Alignment Strategies
4.1 Gap Analysis
4.2 Action Items
4.3 Alignment Strategies
4.4 Initiative Planning
6 Roadmap and Outcome Planning
6.1 Prioritization Evaluation
6.2 Business Alignment Check
6.3 Strategic Roadmap
6.4 Transition Mapping
6.5 Immediate Action Plan
6.6 Communication Plan
6.7 Change Management Plan
cture

Owner Date
Expected Timeline for
Dependencies Resources
Completion
Notes

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