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THE GANTT CHART, STILL VITAL AFTER 100+ YEARS
Using the Gantt Chart to Optimize a Schedule Model
Gary ChefetzMSProjectExperts
Henry Laurence Gantt
GARY L CHEFETZ
Microsoft Project MVP Author or Co-author of 13 books Microsoft Certified IT Professional Microsoft Certified Trainer CEO MSProjectExperts Recovering PMO Director Passionate Business Theory Junkie
EXPLORING OUR ROOTS
HISTORIC PERSPECTIVE
Karol Adamiecki3/18/1866 – 5/16/1933
Henry Laurence Gantt1861 – 11/23/1919
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KAROL ADAMIECKI
One of the most famous management researchers in Central and Eastern Europe
Began his research in St. Petersburg Russia, and moved to Poland in 1891
Inventor of workflow diagrams showing interdependencies in 1896
1903 published first article on his theories in Polish and Russian
1931 published more widely known article on the Harmonograf or Harmonogram
THE LAW OF HARMONY IN MANAGEMENT Harmony of choice (all production tools
should be compatible with each other, with special regard to their output production speed)
Harmony of doing (importance of time coordination, schedules and timetables)
Harmony of spirit (importance of creating a good team)
ADAMIECKI’S HARMONOGRAPH
Source: Project Management with CPM, PERT and precedence diagramming. Moder, Phillips, and Davis, 1983
HENRY LAURENCE GANTT
1861 to 1919 Mechanical Engineer Popularized “Gantt” charting first half of
1910s Designed the task and bonus system of
wage payment The social responsibility of business 1916 Work, Wages and Profit 1919 Organizing for Work
GANTT THE IDEALIST
“We all realize that any reward or profit that business arbitrarily takes, over and above that to which it is justly entitled for service rendered, is just as much the exercise of autocratic power and a menace to the industrial peace of the world, as the autocratic military power of the Kaiser was a menace to international peace. This applies to Bolshevists as well as to Bankers.”
HENRY GANTT’S IDLENESS EXPENSE CHART
Source: Organizing for Work. Henry L. Gantt, 1919
MANAGEMENT SCIENTIST
“This chart system has been in use only a few years, but it is so simple that it is readily understood by the workman and employer, and so comprehensive that one intelligent workman made the remark,“If we chart everything we are doing that way, anybody can run the shop.” While we are hardly prepared to agree with this opinion, we are entirely satisfied that if the facts about a business can be presented in a compact and comprehensive manner, it will be found possible to run any business much more effectively than has been the custom in the past.”
DAWN OF SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT THEORY
The Industrial Revolutions Late 1800s - The Second Industrial
Revolution Product Production Factory Process Optimization Frederick Winslow Taylor
THE PRINCIPLES OF SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT
Develop a "science" for every job, including rules motion, standardized work implements, and proper working conditions.
Carefully select workers with the right abilities for the job.
Carefully train these workers to do the job, and give them proper incentives to cooperate with the job science.
Support these workers by planning their work and by smoothing the way as they go about their jobs.Frederick Winslow Taylor, 1911
PURPOSE OF THE SCHEDULE MODEL
The purpose of the schedule model is to provide a useful “road map” that can be used by the project manager and the project team to assist them in completing the project successfully.
PMI Practice Standard for Scheduling
Stakeholders
ELEMENTS OF DEVLOPING A GOOD SCHEDULE
Determine how the schedule will be developed Understand the full scope of the project Identify the project and schedule Establish project calendars and work periods Establish the optimum Project Update Cycle Establish the Project Update Method Establish an effective activity coding
structure Determine resource planning requirements
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