Gantt chart

Everything you need to know about the online bar diagram. Posts about a Gantt chart for planning and scheduling projects, its features, and benefits.

Gantt Chart vs Timeline: Which Tool Will Turn Your Project to Win?

If a Gantt diagram and a timeline are the same things to you, then you are in the right place. The battle “Gantt chart vs. timeline” will not reveal the unconditional winner. Still, it will show essential differences between these tools and clarify controversial points about what seems better for planning your work. When we…

Paolo Kukhnavets
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March 15, 2024
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Estimated reading time: 9 minutes
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Gantt Chart vs. Roadmap: How to Differentiate Them and Use for Project Success

People involved in project management know when to use a Gantt chart and when to apply a roadmap instead. However, some individuals in this sphere still do not clearly understand the difference between the two approaches and don’t pay enough attention to the “Gantt chart vs. roadmap” issue.  So what is the difference between these…

Paolo Kukhnavets
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March 11, 2024
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Estimated reading time: 11 minutes
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Gantt Chart vs. Kanban: What Will Empower Your Project?

About 100 years ago, the American Henry Gantt presented the chart that bears his name. A little later, Taiichi Ohno, an engineer at Toyota Corporation, developed the Kanban system. Gantt chart vs. Kanban is the real dilemma for project teams that strive to find out the best way to visualize their projects, schedule, manage, and…

Paolo Kukhnavets
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March 18, 2024
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Estimated reading time: 13 minutes
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14 Project Milestones Examples

The arsenal of project management tools looks incomplete without milestones. This vital tool helps project teams to identify what must be done to achieve their goals and boost their productivity.  Having project milestones examples at hand stimulates the right synergy among your team and ensures the desired project outcomes. Below you’ll find the examples of…

Paolo Kukhnavets
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March 7, 2024
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Estimated reading time: 10 minutes
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How to Make a Gantt Chart in Word

To make a Gantt chart people usually resort to different tools. Among them, for instance, are popular Microsoft tools. We have already explained how to create a Gantt chart in Excel, MS Project, and PowerPoint in our previous articles. However, it may be the case that you are used to working in Word and would…

Anastasia Stsepanets
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March 7, 2024
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Estimated reading time: 8 minutes
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How to Make a Gantt Chart in PowerPoint

Whether you manage a project or are just involved in its implementation, you might have probably heard about or used a Gantt chart, a bar chart that visually represents a project. A Gantt chart is usually applied in project management for task scheduling, identifying milestones, keeping track of progress and deadlines, and other similar purposes.…

Anastasia Stsepanets
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March 7, 2024
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Estimated reading time: 9 minutes
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How to Make a Gantt Chart in Microsoft Project

A Gantt chart is a well-known bar chart and an excellent project management tool used to work with tasks, develop project plans, schedule, and track progress. This chart gives you a clear visual image in a single document of all the tasks in the project, their sequence on a timeline, milestones, their start and end…

Anastasia Stsepanets
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March 7, 2024
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Estimated reading time: 8 minutes
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A Project Roadmap: How to Keep a Team and Stakeholders on Track

Starting a project requires a piece of preparation that can be reflected on a detailed project roadmap. The bigger your activity is, the more thoroughly the planning process should be. How to manage all the actions properly? How to allocate resources, keep track of time frames, milestones, and tasks? Finally, finish a project successfully, on…

GanttPRO Team
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March 11, 2024
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Estimated reading time: 12 minutes
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