Gantt

/ɡænt/ noun

Definition

A type of bar chart that illustrates project schedules, showing tasks, their durations, dependencies, and timeline. Named after Henry Gantt who popularized this visualization method.

Etymology

Named after Henry Gantt (1861-1919), an American mechanical engineer who developed this chart format around 1910-1915 for project management in manufacturing and construction.

Kelly Says

Gantt charts were originally drawn by hand with rulers and colored pencils - imagine updating a complex project timeline manually! Today's digital versions can automatically recalculate entire project schedules when one task changes, something that would have taken hours of manual work.

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