A Gantt chart is a visual representation of tasks scheduled over time, invented by Henry Gantt, an American mechanical engineer. It's a type of bar chart that displays the start and finish dates of various elements in a project, including the project tasks, the individuals responsible for each task, the duration of each task, and how tasks group together, overlap, and interconnect.
Gantt charts are typically used for:
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