# Latex templates for project management tasks

Where can I find latex templates for project management tasks like work-breakdown structure doc, CPM/PERT diagrams, final project reports etc ?

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## 4 Answers

Recently a package (based on tikz) for gantt charts has been published

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Is this something of interest to you? It uses tikz/pgf.

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There is a pgfgantt package shipped with MiKTeX and TeXLive.

I have tried it using the example code in the manual it produces the desired effect but has lots output errors even though I have the latest version of pgf (as mentioned in manual).

\documentclass{minimal}
\usepackage{pgfgantt}
\begin{document}
\begin{tikzpicture}[x=.5cm, y=1cm]
\begin{ganttchart}{12}
\gantttitle{2011}{12} \\
\gantttitlelist{1,...,12}{1} \\
\ganttgroup{Group 1}{1}{7} \\
\ganttbar{Task 1}{1}{2} \\
\ganttlinkedbar{Task 2}{3}{7} \ganttnewline
\ganttmilestone{Milestone}{7} \ganttnewline
\ganttbar{Final Task}{8}{12}
\ganttlink[b-m]{7}{5}{7}{6}
\ganttlink[m-b]{7}{6}{8}{7}
\end{ganttchart}
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{document}

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A tip: If you indent lines by 4 spaces, then they are marked as a code sample. You can also highlight the code and click the "code" button (with "101010" on it). –  Seamus May 18 '11 at 10:37
@seamus Thanks for the tips. I was thinking my original post was a bit blocky... –  Leeser May 18 '11 at 21:30
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There is also pst-gantt, which is based on pstricks. It is a bit older and more clunky though.

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