Project Management Tools
Project Management Tools
Tools
Project Management Tools
• To manage the Project management system adequately and
efficiently, we use Project management tools.
• Gantt chart
• Gantt Chart first developed by Henry Gantt in 1917. Gantt chart
usually utilized in project management, and it is one of the most
popular and helpful ways of showing activities displayed against
time. Each activity represented by a bar.
• Gantt chart is a useful tool when you want to see the entire
landscape of either one or multiple projects. It helps you to view
which tasks are dependent on one another and which event is
coming up.
PERT chart
• PERT is an acronym of Programme Evaluation Review Technique. In
the 1950s, it is developed by the U.S. Navy to handle the Polaris
submarine missile programme.
• In Project Management, PERT chart represented as a network
diagram concerning the number of nodes, which represents events.
• The direction of the lines indicates the sequence of the task. In the
above example, tasks between "Task 1 to Task 9" must complete, and
these are known as a dependent or serial task. Between Task 4 and 5,
and Task 4 and 6, nodes are not depended and can undertake
simultaneously. These are known as Parallel or concurrent tasks.
Without resource or completion time, the task must complete in the
sequence which is considered as event dependency, and these are
known as Dummy activity and represented by dotted lines.
Logic Network
• The Logic Network shows the order of activities over time. It shows
the sequence in which activities are to do. Distinguishing events and
pinning down the project are the two primary uses. Moreover, it will
help with understanding task dependencies, a timescale, and overall
project workflow.
• Product Breakdown Structure (BBS) is a management tool
and necessary a part of the project designing.
• It's a task-oriented system for subdividing a project into product
parts. The product breakdown structure describes subtasks or
work packages and represents the connection between work
packages. Within the product breakdown Structure, the project
work has diagrammatically pictured with various types of lists.
The product breakdown structure is just like the work
breakdown structure (WBS).
There are two ways to generate a Work Breakdown Structure
• The top-down
• The bottom-up approach
• In the top-down approach, the WBS derived by crumbling the
overall project into subprojects or lower-level tasks.
• The bottom-up approach is more alike to a brainstorming
exercise where team members are asked to make a list of low-
level tasks which is required to complete the project.
• Resource Histogram
• The resource histogram is precisely a bar chart that used for
displaying the amounts of time that a resource is scheduled to be
worked on over a prearranged and specific period. Resource
histograms can also contain the related feature of resource
availability, used for comparison on purposes of contrast.
• Critical Path Analysis
• Critical path analysis is a technique that is used to categorize the
activities which are required to complete a task, as well as classifying
the time which is needed to finish each activity and the relationships
between the activities. It is also called a critical path method. CPA
helps in predicting whether a project will expire on time.