Gantt charts are essential tools for managing projects because they clearly represent a project's timeline, tasks, and dependencies. They help teams understand what to do and by whom at what time, thereby improving planning, tracking, and resource allocation.
For Example:
Take a website launching project. A project manager can develop a Gantt chart listing all the tasks necessary to launch the website, from content creation, design, and development to testing. It is assigned details about the start date, duration, and dependencies. For example, "website development" cannot begin until the "design approval" task is done. This visual schedule will monitor the progression of a team, identify potential delays, and then correct to be on schedule, ensuring the project gets done in the scheduled time frame and scope.
In fact, Gantt charts can easily send messages to stakeholders because they directly understand the timeline and progress of the projects.