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Project Communication Management is a very broad term that refers to all of the communication activities associated with the project. Communication is a key attribute of project management.
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Communication Management
Project Communication Management is a very broad term that refers to all of the communication activities associated with the project. Communication is a key attribute of project management.
When to use
Communication occurs continuously throughout the lifecycle of the project. Since communication is occurring, it needs to be managed.
Instructions
Communications management relies on both the communication technology and the communications methodology. The technology is the tools used and the methodology is the procedures followed. Communication is at the heart of project management. Virtually every project management tool and technique has a communication component. The project leader should consider that communication management is a major portion of their role. There are many approaches that could be used in communication. Any and all of them will work if they are implemented well. The techniques and methodology used should be determined based upon the organizational culture and systems.
A best practice we recommend is to require feedback communication following all communications that involve the assignment of actions or decisions. This feedback is to ensure that understanding has occurred. There are several potential reasons for misunderstanding, the message of the communication is converted into words, graphics, or another communication medium, transferred to the receiver, and then decoded by the receiver. There can be misunderstandings occurring at any of these steps. The feedback message will reduce the likelihood that the misunderstanding goes unnoticed.
Communication Core Characteristics
When communicating in project teams, there are five core characteristics that should be acknowledged and considered in all communication.
- Communication is interpersonal – there are people on both sides.
- Communication is inescapable – it is a basic element of business.
- Communication is irreversible – you can’t “take it back.”
- Communication is intricate – there are many factors that impact communication.
- Communication is in the moment. – it is influenced by whatever is currently occurring.
Hints & tips
- Leverage existing communication channels and methods if they are working well.
- Most people won’t tell you when they are in trouble. If a team member “goes silent,” investigate to determine whether there is a project issue or another personal or organizational issue that could create a project problem.
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