Posted on Mar 22, 2018
SrA Office Automation Assistant
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So, I've been tasked by my boss on establishing a Gantt Chart for a personal/career development progress tracker or model for one of our new captains who just in-processed into our Branch and PCA'd from main base. Anyone have an idea how I can format it for the next two years? I need some ideas on formatting and spreadsheet templates. It has been racking my brain on how I can develop a good baseline for a two-year officer project development. Thanks in advance!
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MAJ Deputy Division Chief
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There may be more sophisticated programs out there, but MS Excel should have everything you need to get the job done. There are some great tutorials on YouTube.
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Yes, I was going to go with Excel for now since I am still waiting for MS Project to be installed on my computer. Thanks for your input.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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I would use excel. Do a good brainstorming session on the gates. Interview folks for input to include your boss. Good luck.
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Thank you. I've been looking for this type of timeline and couldn't seem to find it so this is a big help. I was thinking of using Excel as well. I've been brainstorming with my boss and am taking it from here. I appreciate your help.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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It is a great sign that your boss is working with you! Find someone who is good at creating Excel Macros.
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_path_method

Read this, there are others, though that one is decent, I saw the Gsmtt chart format, I have a basic idea, read this for a comparison, elaborate, as I'd said, on AFSzc, coirsework, objectives, milspestones, how long for each level of!progress, etc, so far as youre able, OK?
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