A PERT chart vs. Gantt chart: What's the difference?

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Frequently asked questions

A PERT chart, or Program Evaluation and Review Technique chart, is a project management tool that visualizes the tasks involved in completing a project, estimating the time needed for each task, and their interdependencies.

A Gantt chart is a horizontal bar chart that represents project tasks scheduled over time, allowing teams to visualize task durations, responsibilities, and progress throughout the project lifecycle.

Use a PERT chart during the planning phase to gauge project timelines, understand task dependencies, and assess risks before the project begins.

Gantt charts are best used during project execution to track progress, manage tasks, and ensure that deadlines are met while providing visibility into the project workflow.

The main difference lies in their focus: PERT charts emphasize task dependencies and logical sequences, while Gantt charts focus on scheduling tasks over time and tracking progress.

Yes, PERT charts can effectively identify the critical path, which is the sequence of tasks that determines the minimum project duration, highlighting tasks that cannot be delayed.

Gantt charts are generally better for small projects due to their simplicity and straightforwardness in tracking tasks and timelines. However, even Gantt charts might be overly complex. See our list of Gantt chart alternatives for other options that could suit your needs.

No, many project managers use both charts together: PERT charts help plan and understand dependencies, while Gantt charts help track execution and progress.

In PERT charts, dependencies are shown with arrows connecting tasks, clearly illustrating their relationships. In Gantt charts, dependencies may be indicated with lines or arrows, but they are often less visually prominent.

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