Introduction to Gannt charts in Project Management
Gantt chart shows all the tasks in a project and the time when they need to be completed. It consists of horizontal bars, each representing a task and the length of the bar shows the time required to complete the task. It helps in organizing the tasks and makes it easy to spot potential problems, like overlapping tasks or one task taking too long time than required. So now we will see how these Gantt charts are used to plan the project work streams.
By Using Gantt chart, Plan the Project work streams
Workstreams are the small parts of a big project in project management. In each work stream specific tasks related to the project are completed and in the end, by this work stream our project gets completed. They help to break down big projects into smaller and more manageable tasks. To make a project successful it is equally important to manage these work streams so that everyone knows about their responsibility in the project. So in this article, we are going to learn about Gantt charts which help in managing work streams, making it easier to keep track of the project’s progress at each stage.
Table of Content
- Introduction to Gannt charts in Project Management
- Steps to build a Gantt chart in Project Management
- Example of Gantt chart in Project Management
- Example of workstream in Project Management
- Workstream best practices for project managers
- Benefits of using gantt chart
- Conclusion: Gantt chart
- FAQs: Gantt chart
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