Project
Communications Management
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Ensure
the timely collection, generation, distribution, storage, retrieval
and ultimate disposition of project
information
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this
Knowledge Area is very important to the ultimate success of the project
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message
transmission: 7% in word, 38% in vocal pitch, 55% in body language
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must not
delay in communicating good and even bad news
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the sender has the responsibility to ensure the
receiver correctly understand the message
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if part
of the project is procured, more formal written communication will be expected
Plan
Communications Management
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Inputs: Project Charter, Project
Management Plan, Project Documents, EEF, OPA
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Tools
& Techniques: Expert Judgement, Communication Requirements Analysis, Communication
Technology, Communication Models, Interpersonal and Team Skills, Data
Representation, Meetings
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Outputs: Communications Management Plan, Project Management Plan Update,
Project Documents Update
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identify
the needs for communication with stakeholders of the project
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including
the who, what, when (frequency), why, where and how of communications needs and
the persons responsible
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may need
to limit who can communicate with whom and who will receive what information
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time and
budget for the resources, escalation path, flow charts, constraints, guideline
and templates
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efficient communication: only the
required messages
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effective communication: right
timing, right format, right medium
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Communication
Methods
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interactive (multidirectional
communication, most effective)
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push (active, messages sent
without validation of receipt)
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pull (passive, access directly by
stakeholders)
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low
context vs high context (Japanese — more
polite)
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(Shannon-Weaver
model) Sender-Receiver Model: i) encoded the idea, ii) message and feedback,
iii) medium, iv) noise level, v) the decoded idea. The sender to ensure info is clear, complete and the recipient
correct understands. The recipient to ensure the complete message is
received (to acknowledge) and provide feedback/response.
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Effective
Listening:
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feedback
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active
listening
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paralingual
(voice expression, nonverbal elements)
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Communication
channels: N (N -1) / 2
// N is the number of team members
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meetings
should facilitate problem-solving
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As a norm,
PM spends 90% of their time on COMMUNICATION activities, 50% of the time is spent
on communicating with the team
Manage
Communications
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Inputs: Project Management Plan,
Project Documents, Work Performance Reports, EEF, OPA
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Tools
& Techniques: Communication Technology, Communication Models, Communication Skills,
Project Management Information System, Project Reporting, Interpersonal and
Team Skills, Data Representation, Meetings
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Outputs: Project
Communications, Project Management Plan Update, Project Documents Update,
OPA Update
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create,
collect, distribute, store, retrieve and dispose of project information
according to the Communications Management Plan
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ensures
good communication, noises managed, stakeholders may feedback on how to improve
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Communication
Barriers vs Communication Enhancers
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55%
message thru body language, 38% thru paralingual, 7% thru words used
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Types of
Communications: Formal Written, Formal Verbal, Information Written, Informal
Verbal
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Interpersonal
and Team Skills include:
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Active
listening
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Conflict
management
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Cultural
awareness
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Meeting
management
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Networking
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Political
awareness
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Project
Reporting: status,
progress, variance, trend, earned value reports and forecasts, summary of
changes, risks and issues
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PM Plan
Update to show the latest performance (against Performance Measurement
Baseline)
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Feedback
from stakeholders are to be stored in OPA
Monitor
Communications (formerly Control Communications)
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Inputs: Project Management Plan,
Project Documents, Work Performance Data, EEF, OPA
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Tools
& Techniques: Expert Judgement, Project Management Information System, Data Analysis,
Interpersonal and Team Skills, Meetings
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Outputs: Work Performance Information,
Change Requests, Project Management Plan Update, Project Documents Update
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to ensure
optimal information flow for effective stakeholder expectation management
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issue log
is to document the issues and monitor its resolutions (by the person responsible)
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Data
Analysis tool includes stakeholder engagement assessment matrix — to
assess the current situation of communication effectiveness through the review
of changes between the desired and current engagement and adjusting communications
(alternative ways/frequency/methods) as necessary
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