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Project Timeline Software - Standard Time
Standard Time®
The image below shows a typical project timeline from Standard Time.
Better known as a Gantt chart,
it shows several project time relationships. We'll discuss those
relationships below. But, how does that benefit you? It
helps you see when your projects and tasks are scheduled to begin.
The graphical display immediately identifies one task from another.
If you'd like a personal demo, feel free
to submit a request. Or, consider
downloading Standard Time.

Project Timeline
Summary Tasks
The dark blue bars with triangles in the project timeline represent
summary tasks. That means they have real tasks under them, and
they summarize the beginning and ending times. Summary tasks
help you break projects down into smaller pieces. You can use
them as project phases, project breakdowns, or subsystems in a
larger project. The project time line shows all projects as
peers, right next to each other (although this image only shows one
project).
Actual Tasks
Under the summary tasks are the actual tasks. They represent
the real work being accomplished. Each task may be assigned to
users or groups. You can collapse the summary tasks to hide
the real tasks.
Timesheet
Tracking project timelines is only possible with the aid of a good
timesheet. Employee hours are recorded for each task, which
results in a percent complete. Standard Time tracks all these
items automatically. They are available in textual and
timeline form.
Project Efficiency
Obviously the higher goal for project tracking is efficiency - in
your business and in your employees. Tools like this help you
learn how to execute projects more efficiently, making your company
more profitable. Employees who are aware of goals, timelines,
and deadlines apply themselves to reaching them.
We hope this has helped a little. Feel free to
contact us to learn more about
Standard Time.

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