Project Communications Management
Project Communications Management
Project Communications
Management
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Importance of Good Communications
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Project Communications Management Processes
• The goal of project communications management is to
ensure timely and appropriate generation, collection,
dissemination, storage, and disposition of project
information.
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Importance Project Communications Management Processes
Studies continue to show a high demand for IT professionals and the
importance of good communication and business skills. According to a
2014 article in the International Journal of Business and Social Science:
• Organizations are looking for workers with the correct mix of
technical, soft, and business skills.
• The most important non-technical skills are problem solving, team
work, listening, the ability to adapt to new technologies and
languages, time management, the ability to transfer knowledge to
application, multitasking, verbal communication, the ability to
visualize and conceptualize, “be the customer” mentality,
interpersonal skills, inter-team communication, and give and receive
constructive criticism.
• “The need for these non-technical skills is so great that some IT
companies indicate that they will hire individuals with minimum
technical skills so long as they demonstrate solid soft and business
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Project Communications
Management Processes
Planning communications management: Determining
the information and communications needs of the
stakeholders
• Managing communications: Creating, distributing,
storing, retrieving, and disposing of project
communications based on the communications
management plan
• Controlling communications: Monitoring and
controlling project communications to ensure that
stakeholder communication needs are met
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Information Technology Project
Project Communications Management Summary
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Keys to Good Communications
• Project managers say they spend as much as 90 percent of
their time communicating
• Need to focus on group and individual communication
needs
• Use formal and informal methods for communicating
• Distribute important information in an effective and timely
manner
• Set the stage for communicating bad news
• Determine the number of communication channels
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Understanding Group and Individual
Communication Needs
• People are not interchangeable parts
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Importance of Face-to-Face Communication
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Personal Preferences Affect Communication
Needs
• Introverts like more private communications, while
extroverts like to discuss things in public
• Intuitive people like to understand the big picture,
while sensing people need step-by-step details
• Thinkers want to know the logic behind decisions,
while feeling people want to know how something
affects them personally
• Judging people are driven to meet deadlines while
perceiving people need more help in developing and
following plans
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Encouraging More Face-to-Face Interactions
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Distributing Information in an Effective and
Timely Manner
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• People have different personality traits that often affect their
communication preferences.
• For example, if you want to praise a project team member for
doing a good job, most introverts would be more comfortable
receiving that praise in private, while most extroverts would
like everyone to hear about their good work.
• An intuitive person would want to understand how something
fits into the big picture, while a sensing person would prefer
to have more focused, step-by-step details.
• Strong thinkers would want to know the logic behind
information, while feeling people would want to know how
the information affects them personally as well as other
people.
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• A judging person would be very driven to meet deadlines
with few reminders, while a perceiving person would
need more assistance in developing and following plans.
• Every person is unique, so cannot just generalize based
on a personality profile or other traits
• It is important for project managers and their teams to be
aware of their own communication styles as well.
• Project managers and their teams must be patient and
flexible when communicating information and focus on
making sure their messages are understood. You cannot
over communicate!
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• Geographic location and cultural background also affect
the complexity of project communications.
• If project stakeholders are in different countries, it is
often difficult or impossible to schedule times for two-
way communication during normal working hours.
• Language barriers can also cause communication
problems; the same word may have very different
meanings in different languages. Times, dates, and other
units of measure are also interpreted differently.
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• IT professionals have different personality traits, such as
being more introverted, intuitive, and oriented to thinking (as
opposed to feeling).
• These personality differences can lead to miscommunication
with people who are extroverted, sensation-oriented, and
feeling types.
• For example, a user guide written by an IT professional
might not provide the detailed steps most users need. Many
users also prefer face-to-face meetings to learn how to use a
new system instead of trying to follow a written guide.
• It is important to provide several methods of communication,
such as written words, visuals, videos, and meetings, and an
environment that promotes open dialogue.
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Project Communications Management Processes
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Planning Communications
Every project should include some type of communications
management plan, a document that guides project
communications
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PLANNING COMMUNICATIONS MANAGEMENT
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Sample Stakeholder Analysis for Project Communications
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MANAGING COMMUNICATIONS
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Using Technology to Enhance Information
Creation and Distribution
• Technology can facilitate the process of creating and
distributing information, when used properly.
• Most people and businesses rely on e-mail, instant
messaging, Web sites, telephones, cell phones, texting, and
other technologies to communicate.
• Using a project management information system, you can
create and organize project documents, schedules, meeting
minutes, and customer requests, and make them available
in an electronic format.
• Information can be in local software or make it available
online.
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Selecting the Appropriate Communication
Methods and Media
There are three broad classifications for communication
methods:
• Interactive communication: As the name implies, two or more
people interact to exchange information via meetings, phone
calls, or video conferencing. This method is usually the most
effective way to ensure common understanding.
• Push communication: Information is sent or pushed to
recipients without their request via reports, e-mails, faxes,
voice mails, and other means. This method ensures that the
information is distributed, but does not ensure that it was
received or understood.
• Pull communication: Information is sent to recipients at their
request via Web sites, bulletin boards, e-learning, knowledge
repositories like blogs, and other means.
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Distributing Information
in an Effective and Timely Manner
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Importance of Face-to-Face Communication
Research says that in a face-to-face interaction:
58 percent of communication is through body language.
35 percent of communication is through how the words are
said.
7 percent of communication is through the content or words
that are spoken.
A person’s tone of voice and body language say a lot about how
he or she really feels.
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Encouraging More Face-to-Face Interactions
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Understanding Group
and Individual Communication Needs
People are not interchangeable parts.
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Personal Preferences Affect Communication
Introverts like more private communications, while extroverts
like to discuss things in public.
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Other Communication Considerations
Language barriers
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Determining the Number of Communications
Channels
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The Impact of the Number of People on
Communications Channels
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Performance Reporting
Performance reporting keeps stakeholders informed about how
resources are being used to achieve project objectives.
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Managing Stakeholders
Project managers must understand and work with various
stakeholders.
Issue log
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Issue Log
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Suggestions for Improving Project
Communications
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Conflict Handling Modes
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Running Effective Meetings
Determine if a meeting can be avoided.
Build relationships.
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Using E-Mail Effectively
Make sure that e-mail is an appropriate medium for what you want to
communicate.
Limit the content to one main subject, and be as clear and concise as possible.
Delete e-mail you don’t need, and don’t open e-mail if you question the
source.
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Sample Collaborative Tools
• A SharePoint portal allows users to create custom
Web sites to access documents and applications stored
on shared devices
• Google Docs allow users to create, share, and edit
documents, spreadsheets, and presentations online
• A wiki is a Web site designed to enable anyone who
accesses it to contribute or modify Web page content
• Kanban boards visually show tasks that need to be
done, are in progress, or are completed
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Figure 10-3. Sample Kanban Board
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Project Web Sites
• Many project teams create a project Web site to store important
product documents and other information
• Can create the site using various types of software, such as
enterprise project management software
• Several project management tools can be used on multiple
devices
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Figure 10-5. Basecamp Used on Several Devices
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Final Project Documentation Items
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Using Software to Assist in Project
Communications
There are many software tools to aid in project communications.
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Using Software to Assist in Project Communications
Office Enterprise Project Management (EPM) Solution and similar
products also provide the following tools to enhance communications:
• Portfolio management: By providing a centralized and consolidated
view of programs and projects, the user can evaluate and prioritize
activities across the organization. This feature makes it possible to
maximize productivity, minimize costs, and keep activities aligned
with strategic objectives.
• Resource management: Maximizing human resources is often the key
to minimizing project costs. This feature enables the user to maximize
resource use across the organization
• Project collaboration: Project collaboration enables an organization
to share knowledge immediately and consistently to improve
communications and decision making
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Chapter Summary
• The goal of project communications management is to ensure
timely and appropriate generation, collection, dissemination,
storage, and disposition of project information
• Main processes include:
– Identify stakeholders
– Plan communications
– Distribute information
– Manage stakeholder expectations
– Report performance
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