Proper noun
Gantt (plural Gantts)
A surname.
Taylor's friend Henry Gantt explains to his fellow engineers in the middle of the First World War that they must "develop a task system on the basis of democracy that will yield as good, or better, results than those now in operation under autocracy" Henry Gantt
APM Publishing Limited, 2002 ISBN 1-903494-01-X p.xxii who is famous for his use of the Gantt chart as a project management tool (alternatively Harmonogram first proposed by Karol Adamiecki Edward R. Marsh (1975). Source: Internet
Adding color to your Gantt chart can help you visually organize tasks. Source: Internet
As one of the essential tools used by project managers everywhere, Gantt chart software has been relegated to Microsoft Project and Excel, but no longer. Source: Internet
Gantt, 78, has missed many sessions over the past few years because of poor health. Source: Internet
Jack Gantt — researched the neurobiological conditions that can lead to adults forgetting a child is in the car and created a brochure to educate the public on this topic. Source: Internet