Gantttabelid
Gantt charts, known in Estonian as Gantt tabelid, are a project management tool that visually represents a project schedule. Developed by Henry Gantt in the early 20th century, these charts illustrate the start and end dates of project elements, such as tasks, activities, and resources. The horizontal axis of a Gantt chart typically displays time, while the vertical axis lists the tasks or activities to be performed.
Each task is represented by a bar, the length of which corresponds to the duration of the
Gantt charts are widely used in various industries for managing projects of all sizes. They provide a