The Gantt chart, commonly used in project management, is one of the most effective tools to visually represent the progress of the various activities (tasks) that constitute a project. The left column of the diagram lists all the tasks to be performed, while the header line represents the most suitable time units for the project (days, weeks, months, etc.). Each task is represented by a horizontal bar, whose position and length represent the start date, duration and end date. This diagram allows to visualize at a glance:
-The different tasks to consider
-The start date and the end date of each task
-The expected duration of each task
-The possible overlap of tasks, and the duration of this overlap
-The start and end date of the project as a whole
-The start date and the end date of each task
-The expected duration of each task
-The possible overlap of tasks, and the duration of this overlap
-The start and end date of the project as a whole
In summary, a Gantt chart lists all tasks to complete the project, and indicates when these tasks should be performed (the schedule).
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