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Gant charts

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replyReply Mon 8 Dec 2008, 16:06Delegate Rosemary said...

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Gant charts

What information does a gant chart provide me with?

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replyReply Wed 17 Dec 2008, 10:29Trainer Andrew said...

RE: Gant charts

Hi Rosemary

The Gantt chart lets you see the activities that lead to the delivery of your project, with each task represented by a bar. The length of the bar is scaled to reflect the duration of the task. Each bar is then linked to indicate the sequence of events that lead to the delivery of the project. The Gantt chart includes a time-scale so that you can easily visualise when activities will take place.

I hope this helps - let us know if you have any further questions.

Kind regards,
Andrew

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