How to Create a Gantt Chart in 9 Easy Steps
In an earlier video, I described what a Gantt Chart is, in under 5 minutes. But I keep getting asked how to create one. So, in this video, I’ll show you exactly how to make a Gantt Chart.
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1. List your Tasks
The best place to start for this step is with your Work Breakdown Structure (WBS). Whether you represent your WBS as products or tasks, you can still get at the tasks easily.
2. Set Your Constraints
Do any of your tasks have fixed start or completion dates that you have to respect. Add this information to your list of tasks.
3. Set Your Dependencies
Which tasks are dependent upon others? Usually, these will be Finish-to-Start dependencies, but others are possible though far less common.
Once you have your dependencies, there are two things you can do:
• Add in any lags or leads
• A lag is a gap between the tasks that are dependent. For example,
• Sequence the tasks within a group, to make your final Gantt Chart easier to read.
4. Allocate Resources to Tasks
Identify the right resources (people) for each task. Check their availability and confirm their willingness to work on the task.
Where two tasks use the same person, you won’t be able to schedule them to happen at the same time - unless the person is working part-time on each.
5. Estimate Durations
For each task, estimate how long it will take the people you have allocated to that task to complete it.
6. Create Your Gantt Chart Grid or Template
A Gantt Chart has rows that represent the tasks and columns that represent days, weeks, or some other time interval.
7. Plot Your Activities onto Your Chart
8. Add Milestones to Your Chart
You can decide your milestones up-front, at the start of the process (Milestone Planning) and use them as constraints to help you plan. Or, you can select milestones from the completion of important tasks and groups of tasks. Or a combination of both. We have videos on Milestones for you to watch.
9. Make Your Gantt Chart as Useful as Possible
Apply color-coding and shading to make different tasks stand out. Use colors or labels to associate resources with tasks. Add arrows to indicate dependencies.
Whatever you do to make your Gantt Chart a better communication tool, always remember to add a key or legend, so that users can understand your coding.
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Gantt Charts are the poster child for Project Management. So every Project Manager needs to be able to create a simple Gantt Chart. Here's my simple 9-step forula.
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2 жыл бұрын
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2 жыл бұрын
Just in time feed .I gat assignment on ghant chart
Just in time, I have to submit a Gantt chart for class next week !
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2 жыл бұрын
Good luck with your assignment.
Once again, Mike - effortless and so concise. What a communicator. Thank you
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Жыл бұрын
Wow! My pleasure!
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2 жыл бұрын
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Thank you, I have a Gantt chart task. This is helpful
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12 күн бұрын
You're very welcome!
This is super helpful and thoughtful. Thanks Mike!
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2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure, Rob.
Well, this is a perfect video Mike! You keep raising the bar :-). Excellent content - I’ll be sharing with my colleagues.
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2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much, Stuart.
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11 ай бұрын
You're very welcome - glad to have you onboard.
I'm from Taiwan 🇹🇼 , and the video is really helpful, thank you so much!
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2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was so helpful!
Amazing, thank-you!
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You're welcome!
Thank you for this
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2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
Thank you.
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You're welcome.
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4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
i prefer to first list the tasks, then put durations and only then make tasks dependencies. In this case you can put durations with a calm head, more objectively without adjusting them to the constrains right away and making unrealistic short durations. Then look at the whole picture and depending on the constraints finetune the plan where necessary.
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Жыл бұрын
That makes sense. The two steps are interchangeable in this way.
Step 10.... Baseline. Too often plans are not baselined and if you are not tracking against a form of baseline then you are unable to see the movement of the plan and understand where potential risk lies. That said, I woud probably replace step 9 with Baselining, Colour coding and legends is not as important and the baseline. Most PMs will use a level 0/1 timeline or PoaP for updates and communications.
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2 жыл бұрын
You are right. Baselining is important. I was thinking about 'creating' the Gantt hart (and therefore the baseline. In retrospect, maybe I should have discussed setting a baseline. I will add this to my backlog for a future video. Thank you.
@bengarick
2 жыл бұрын
@@Onlinepmcourses I was talking about this to some PMs in my new role. There's this view sometimes that baselining is a means by which leaders can crack the whip and hold PMs accountable. It's actually the opposite and allows us to identify areas that may go through constant or significant movement (plans are a forecast estimate, not a crystal ball), seeing the variance (even weekly variance depending on type of project) allows us to proactively address issues... Baselining is our friend (especially to PMO like me) but some do not see it that way. I look forward to any videos you have shedding light on the value of baselining.
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2 жыл бұрын
@@bengarick Absolutely. Baselining is your friend. It is also a necessary process for responsible PM in a predictive environment and also in many hybrid environments. However, it is a neutral act. How it is used will vary. It can (and should) be used for monitoring and decision-making. And is also a valuable reporting tool and drives accountability. If stakeholders or governance tiers use it to drive accountability, that is their call. But it is not the 'purpose' of baselining. ANd it is not, in my view, a sign of mature leadership.
@bengarick
2 жыл бұрын
@@Onlinepmcourses re your last paragraph, I wholeheartedly agree, which is why the perception needs to be changed, something I actively work on with my PMO work.