søjlediagrammer
Søjlediagrammer, also known as Gantt charts, are visual tools used to plan, track, and manage projects. They were developed by Henry Gantt in the early 20th century and have since become a standard in project management. A søjlediagram consists of a horizontal bar chart where each bar represents a task or activity in a project. The length of the bar corresponds to the duration of the task, while the position on the chart indicates the start and end dates.
The horizontal axis of a søjlediagram represents time, typically in days, weeks, or months, depending on the
Søjlediagrammer are particularly useful for visualizing project timelines, identifying bottlenecks, and communicating project progress to stakeholders.