PERT Chart Template - Program Evaluation Review Technique
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Streamline your project management with our free PERT Chart Template. The Program Evaluation Review Technique, commonly abbreviated as PERT, is a revered project management tool employed to schedule, organize, and synchronize tasks within a complex project.

Born during the 1950s to assist the U.S. Navy's Polaris missile project, PERT has since become a mainstay for project managers across various industries – from construction and software development to event planning and research projects.

This free presentation template showcases 11 numbered rounded rectangles symbolizing crucial events or milestones. Each rectangle, or node, is interconnected with arrows indicating sequentially required tasks or tasks that can transpire concurrently. Additionally, our layout features arrows for dependent tasks not requiring resources, providing a full scope of the project trajectory. Task labels include Create Schedule, Buy Hardware, Programming, Installation, Training, Write Manual, Test Code, Dummy Activity, Test System, and User Test. Embrace the PERT approach to illuminate and structure your intricate project endeavors.

This free PERT chart presentation template is an indispensable asset for project managers, educators, business strategists, or any individual seeking to expound on a process with multiple steps and interdependencies. It's a comprehensive guide to effectively navigating intricate projects.

PERT Chart Template - Program Evaluation Review Technique Template Features:

  • - 100% editable and easy to modify
  • - 2 dark and light slides to impress your audience
  • - Contains easy-to-edit graphics
  • - Designed to be used in Google Slides and Microsoft PowerPoint
  • - PPT / PPTX format file
  • - 16:9 widescreen format suitable for all types of screens
  • - Includes information about fonts, colors, and credits of the free resources used.