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    Default Project planning Lite

    I was wondering what project planning methodology would be best for smaller work projects and personal projects. What I’m after is some sort of format to record the result of the planning phase, something more that an action steps list, maybe some sort of a time grid. Any suggestions?

    Thanks all

    Dave

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    Default Gantt

    If you're not familiar with Gantt -charts, take a look at these:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gantt_chart
    http://www.ganttproject.biz/
    There's also a port for windows mobile for Gantts.
    I've used 6-7 different project management tools in my work history and these are what I've found to be the simplest and most functional form of project management.
    - Jukka

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    Quote Originally Posted by RegionalSalesman View Post
    If you're not familiar with Gantt -charts, take a look at these:-

    Thank you - checking it out now.

    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave John View Post
    Thank you - checking it out now.

    Dave

    Nice software, thanks!

    Dave

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