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🛑To copy, click on the link, go to the gear in the top left menu where it says "Ishikawa Diagram", click on the gear icon, then on "Board" and then "Make a copy"🛑
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miro.com/pt/
A Gantt chart is a bar chart that provides a visual view of scheduled project tasks over time. A Gantt chart is used for project planning: it's a useful way to show what work is scheduled to be done on specific days. It helps project managers and team members to visualize a project's start dates, end dates and schedule milestones in a simple bar chart.
A Gantt chart is a bar chart that contains project tasks on a vertical axis and timelines that represent task duration on a horizontal axis. Summary elements, task dependency relationships, and milestones in the project schedule are all represented. The Gantt chart is named after Henry Gantt, who popularized this project management chart in the early 20th century.
The uses of a Gantt chart, as you can tell from the large number of teams and functions that can benefit from the use of Gantt charts, are many. Here are just a few:
Plan and schedule projects
Plan and schedule tasks
Plan and schedule tasks across multiple projects
View tasks over time
Plan in Sprints
team collaboration
Resource management
Team work scheduling
Determining Planned Versus Actual Schedules on a Project
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