This chapter covers key concepts related to Project Communication Management.
The knowledge area of Project Communication Management consists of the following processes -
class="basic"Communication Management Processes
Process | Process Group | Key Deliverables |
Identify Stakeholders | Initiating | Stakeholders register |
Plan Communications | Planning | Communication Management Plan |
Distribute Information | Executing | Organization process assets updates |
Manage Stakeholders Expectations | Executing | Change requests |
Report Performance | Monitoring and Controlling | Performance Reports |
Communication Management Plan defines how and when the various stakeholders receive information, and communicate with each other.
Memos, emails are examples of non-formal communication.
The total number of communication channels between n stakeholders is n(n-1)/2. So if there are ten stakeholders in a project, there are 45 channels of communication.
The Identify Stakeholders process involves identifying all persons and organizations that may impact the outcome of project. Project stakeholders may include customers, project team, project sponsor and other persons involved in the project. During stakeholder analysis the power and interest of the stakeholders is plotted with Interest on X-axis and Power on Y-axis. The Inputs, Tools and Techniques, and Output of Identify Stakeholders process is given below.
Identify Stakeholders
Inputs | Tools & Techniques | Outputs |
Project Charter | Stakeholder analysis | Stakeholder register |
Procrement documents | Expert judgment | Stakeholder management strategy |
Enterprise environmental factors |
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Organizational process assets |
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Plan Communications process involves determining what kind of information should be shared with which project stakeholder. This is documented in the Communication management plan. Also documented is how and when the communication needs to be shared with stakeholders. The Inputs, Tools and Techniques, and Output of Plan Communications process is given below.
Plan Communications Process
Inputs | Tools & Techniques | Outputs |
Stakeholder register | Communication requirements analysis | Communications management plan |
Stakeholder management strategy | Communication technology | Project document updates |
Enterprise environmental factors | Communication models |
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Organizational process assets | Communication methods |
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Throughout the project duration, information is shared with stakeholders as planned. This sharing of information is part of the Distribute Information process. The Inputs, Tools and Techniques, and Output of Distribute Information process is given below.
Distribute Information
Inputs | Tools & Techniques | Outputs |
Project management plan | Communication methods | Organizational process assets updates |
Performance reports | Information distribution tools |
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Organizational process assets |
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As part of the Manage Stakeholder Expectations process, the project manager works with the stakeholders, understands and addresses their needs and expectations. The Inputs, Tools and Techniques, and Output of Manage Stakeholder Expectations process is given below.
Manage Stakeholder Expectations Process
Inputs | Tools & Techniques | Outputs |
Stakeholder register | Communication methods | Organizational process assets updates |
Stakeholder management strategy | Interpersonal skills | Change requests |
Project management plan | Management skills | Project management plan updates |
Issue log |
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Change log |
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Organizational process assets |
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The Report Performance process involves sharing the project status reports and measurements with appropriate stakeholders.
Report Performance Process
Inputs | Tools & Techniques | Outputs |
Project Management Plan | Variance analysis | Performance reports |
Work performance information | Forecasting methods | Organizational process assets updates |
Work performance measurements | Communication methods | Change requests |
Budget forecasts | Reporting systems |
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Organizational process assets |
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1. Plan your day using time management techniques
As a project manager, time management skills are essential because you are dealing with a wide range of tasks that demand a quick turnaround time. Planning your day will go a long way in keeping you organized and increasing your productivity. Assist your task planning by using project management software which helps you track the work of you and your team.
If you are not very tech savvy, a simple to-do list can also be a great organizational tool. Prioritize your most important tasks by putting them at the top of the list and less important ones at the bottom. Having a visual plan of your daily tasks helps to keep you on track and aware of time.
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2. Include stakeholders in important project conversations
While you will have plenty of responsibilities regarding the project, don’t neglect your clients.
Good communication is essential is keeping both parties informed of project progression, curtailing scope creep, and apprised of changing requirements. Some clients may have different expectations when it comes to communication, so make sure to establish the frequency and type of communication (like emails, phone calls, and face-to-face conversations) at the beginning of your project.
Establishing communication expectations early helps alleviate stakeholder uncertainty about communication frequency and delivery.
3. Regularly communicate with your team
Daily team communication helps keep misunderstandings and unclear requirements under control. Keeping your team informed in every step of the project is essential to project management success.
For example, a study published by Procedia Technology found that good communication skills were the cornerstone of project management. The study examined over 300 “construction project managers, architects, construction managers, engineers and quantity surveyors” and their successes and failures on various construction projects.
4. Anticipate project setbacks
Even the best-laid plans often go awry.
Remember that even with a high amount of planning and attention to detail, your project may still encounter some challenges. Pay attention to complaints from stakeholders or colleagues, and other warning signs, like a missed deadline or cost overrun, that there may be a problem.
Preventing a crisis will keep your project running smoothly, save you a lot of time, and keep you, your team, and your stakeholders confident in progressing with the project.
Unfortunately not every complication can be avoided. Crisis management skills are essential for dealing with the unexpected. Project managers need to be flexible and pragmatic. Improvise and make sharp decisions when needed.
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5. Stay focused on the details
A common problem project managers encounter is having the project aims not aligned with the organization’s objectives. A great project manager will strategize a plan for the project to lead back to the overall success of the business.
Know your project’s scope by heart and avoid wandering outside of the project’s requirements. It’s too easy to get lost in minor details and forget what your focus is, so a well-planned project scope is essential for success.
And final, you should use KPI to measure effectiveness of the project, here are full list: 76 project management KPIs