Scheduling tips, straight from the engine room.
Notes on critical-path scheduling, resource planning, and getting your existing Microsoft Project files into GanttPM without losing anything.
Resource Allocation 101: Spotting Overallocation Before It Becomes a Problem
Overallocation almost never gets caught by looking at a task list. Here's how a resource workload heatmap surfaces it before the deadline does.
Gantt Chart vs Kanban Board: Why You Shouldn't Have to Choose
Gantt and Kanban answer different questions about the same project. Here's why maintaining them as two separate, disconnected tools costs you more than picking either one.
How to Import Microsoft Project Files Without Losing Your Dependencies
A walkthrough of importing .xml (MSPDI) files from Microsoft Project into GanttPM, and what actually carries over: tasks, WBS hierarchy, dependencies, resources, and assignments.
Critical Path Method Explained: How Real Gantt Scheduling Works
What the Critical Path Method actually calculates, why slack matters, and how cascade rescheduling saves you from manually re-dragging every bar when a task slips.
What is a Gantt chart, and how do you actually build one?
A Gantt chart turns a task list into a real schedule. Here's what the bars and lines mean, why they're worth the setup time, and how to build your first one.