Most Project Managers of a certain age have been brought up on Gantt Charts, but times change and tools evolve. I embraced the use of a Kanban Board or Scrum Board years ago, and haven’t really looked back. Read more on Gantt Chart alternatives at the link below:
If you’re a certified project manager, then you likely use Gantt chart software. A Gantt chart is a good tool to show the bigger picture on a project and work well for people who like things displayed graphically, and that’s why we love them. But not everyone loves them.
Gantt charts have their downsides. Let’s be honest—once you start adding milestones and dependencies, they get messy. Add in resource names, lag times and symbols, and it can quickly become an eyesore that even a project manager struggles to understand, never mind project sponsors who don’t speak Gantt.
Fortunately, there are simpler ways to get your message across. Here are five alternatives to formal Gantt charts that you can use today.
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