The document discusses the Gantt chart, a project management tool used to illustrate the relationship between project activities and time. It provides examples of how to create a basic Gantt chart, including determining project start/end dates, listing activities with durations and dependencies, and populating the chart using forward or backward scheduling. The Gantt chart is useful for planning but has limitations like being difficult to update and not considering costs/resources. Alternatives like PERT and GERT are also discussed.