Graphic Presentation
December 1919.
A Production Progress Chart.
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1. The solid black lines represent the schedule, while the dotted lines represent the progress
made to date.
2. Note the percentage schedule per week and total at the bottom of the chart. This indicates that the job has progressed faster than schedule.
GRAPHIC PRESENTATION
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Organication to arriral In Franoe ▲rrlTal In France to entering line
Entering line to aetire battle service Service aa aotive oonbat AlTislon
Leonard P. Ayrc». "Thr War With Germany." Government PrintinR Office, 19)9.
A Time Study of the Various Divisions of the United States Arnny During the World War.
It would be interesting to liave an analysis of the reasons why certain divisions, although they arrived in France before others, did not enter the line until long after and sometimes did not enter the line at all.
PROGRESS CHARTS
A. Progress Chart for a Catalog
Production Job.
1. While each company may have its own,
some form of proRrcss chart aids in determining where certain jobs are, how far they have progressed, and how much more has to be done before the job is completed.
2. The use of colors makes a progress
schedule valuable for display.
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