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“Words are only painted fire; a look is the fire itself.” ~ Mark Twain
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Do You Hear Me Now?

Dec 05, 2014

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Michael Kaplan

A basic prerequisite for a smoothly functioning project team is effective communications within the team, and between the team and other project stakeholders.
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“Words are only painted fire; a look is the fire itself.”

~ Mark Twain

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Communications management includes planning and delivering information related to the project to all project stakeholders.

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Includes the processes required to ensure timely and appropriate collection, generation, dissemination, storage, and disposition of project information.

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Defines the critical links among people, ideas, and information that are necessary for success.

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PROJECT COMMUNICATIONS?

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A basic need for a “well oiled” project team is effective communications within the team, and between the team and other project stakeholders.

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One of the risks of project management is the delusion that all communication links are functioning well just because people are talking to one another.

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“One of the most common pitfalls of communication is the assumption that because a message was sent, a message must have been received.”

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PLAN OF ACTION

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The responsibility for building and maintaining real communication links falls on the project manager.

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Recognizing that the communication needs of projects vary widely, the project manager can focus on a number of areas to enhance project communications.

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Be an effective communicator.

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Most project managers spend approximately 90% of their time engaged in some sort of communication, 50% of which is generally with the team.

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To enhance team communication the project manager must:

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Recognize the importance of the interpersonal communication network within the project team and then encourage informal communication. Do not inhibit it.

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Recognize the importance of relations between people to the success of communications flow and team building. Effective communication requires harmony and trust.

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Recognize that communication is a two-way medium. Every team member must be responsible for both sending and receiving communication about the project.

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Recognize and practice effective communication as denoted by:• Brevity• Clarity• Simplicity• Humanity

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Be a communications expediter.

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Foster effective communications across geographic, organizational, and cultural boundaries.

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Use Technology Effectively

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HAVE A “TEAMSITE”

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Conduct effective meetings.

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By Michael Kaplan. Images by Simone Bramante.