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Title: Communication


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Communication
  • Kathy S. Schwaig

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Objectives
  • To understand Project Communications Management
  • Meeting project communication needs
  • Uncovering the reasons for ineffectiveness
  • Matching communication styles and media
  • Gaining access for communication
  • Ensuring efficiency and confirming appreciation

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Project Communications Management
  • Goal to ensure timely and appropriate
    generation, collection, dissemination, storage,
    and disposition of project information.

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Project Communications Process
  • Communications Planning
  • Determine the information and communication needs
    of stakeholders
  • Information Distribution
  • Involves making needed information available to
    project stakeholders in a timely manner
  • Performance Reporting
  • Collecting and disseminating performance
    information, including status reports, progress
    measurement, and forecasting
  • Administrative Closure
  • Generating, gathering, and disseminating
    information to formalize phase or project
    completion

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1. Communications Planning(A Plan)
  • A description of a collection and filing
    structure for gathering and storing various types
    of information.
  • A distribution structure describing what
    information flows to whom, when, and how
  • Format for communicating key project information
  • A production schedule for producing the
    information.
  • Access methods for obtaining the information
  • Method for updating the communications management
    plans as the project progresses and develops
  • Stakeholder communications analysis

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Sample Stakeholder Analysis
Stakeholders Document Name Document Format Contact Due
Customer MGT Monthly Status Rpt Hard copy Gail, Tony First of Month
Customer Bus. Staff Monthly Status Rpt Hard copy Julie, Jeff First of Month
Customer Tech. Staff Monthly Status Rpt E-mail Evan, Nancy First of Month
Internal Mgt Monthly Status Rpt Hard copy Bob First of Month
Internal Bus. And Tech. Staff Monthly Status Rpt Intranet Angie First of Month
Training Subcontractor Training Plan Hard copy John Nov 1, 2002
Software Subcontractor Software Implementation Plan E-mail Barbara June 1, 2002
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2. Information Distribution
  • Getting project information to the right people
    at the right time and in a useful format.

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Formal and Informal Methods
  • Formal Project Communication
  • Meetings
  • Status Reports
  • Change Orders
  • Conference Calls
  • Project Scope (or project map)
  • Control Reports
  • Test Results
  • Problem detections and notification
  • Problem Solving
  • Informal Project Communication?

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3. Performance Reporting
  • Goal Keep stakeholders informed about how
    resources are being used to achieve project
    objectives
  • Status Report where a project stands at a
    specific point in time with respect to the triple
    constraint.
  • Progress Report what the team has accomplished
    within a certain period of time
  • Project Forecasting predicts future project
    status and progress based on past information and
    trends.

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4. Administrative Closure
  • Project Archives a complete set of organized
    project records that provide an accurate history
    of the project
  • Formal acceptance documentation that the
    projects sponsor or customer signs to show they
    have accepted the products of the project.
  • Lessons learned reflective statement written by
    project manager and team members

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Challenges to Communication Nature of the
Project Team
  • Project team members often come from diverse
    departments and are unfamiliar with each other
  • Projects are made up of highly specialized people
    who may prefer to interact only with those of
    their specialty
  • Project team members understand less about the
    intricate interdependencies of the tasks required
    than the project manager
  • Project managers are responsible for soliciting
    input from team members who are reluctant to
    communicate, and therefore project managers must
    be superior communicators themselves.

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Project Managers Role
  • Motivate team members to communicate regularly
  • Encourage or train team members to communicate
    well

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Matching Communication Styles
  • Communication information is exchanged between
    individuals through a common system
  • People tend to send out messages in the manner
    they take in information best
  • Some avoid certain media altogether even when
    doing so may create a problem for them

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Readers
  • Advantages
  • Ability to explain complex ideas or numerical
    data and keep it available for referral
  • Documents provide a record for communication
  • Things in print seem to have enhanced credibility
  • Disadvantages
  • Without nonverbal cues, possibility exists for
    misunderstanding. Requires greater attention to
    word choice, grammar, and punctuation.
  • An error in print could be taken as fact and
    legally binding
  • Follow-up may be required to ensure communication

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Listeners
  • Advantages
  • Quick feedback and response during real-time
    communication
  • Sender can adapt message if he/she perceives it
    is not being received correctly
  • Disadvantages
  • Risk of error, of not hearing you right or
    forgetting important facts
  • Most people are not efficient listeners and are
    influenced by biases in some way or another

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Exchangers
  • Advantages
  • Both parties to the communication are actively
    involved
  • Feedback is automatic
  • Often many relevant issues emerge during exchange.
  • Disadvantages
  • Conversation may drift off-target unless sender
    is skillful in keeping on track
  • Process constantly, may step on ends of sentences
    of others
  • Must have some kind of exchange
  • Conversations often arent documented

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Movers
  • Advantages
  • Think well on their feet or on the run, and
    process quickly and generate ideas rapidly
  • Get through to movers by joining them for a walk
    around the plant or communicating during some
    sort of physical activity.
  • Disadvantages
  • May not sit still at meetings, might get out of
    seat frequently, which distracts others.
  • Will not process as efficiently if required to
    sit still while information is being distributed
    may pace or fidget when doing presentation, which
    will distract listeners.

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Manipulators
  • Advantages
  • Generally easily comprehend an idea if allowed to
    manipulate equipment or to work through an
    operation rather than just watch.
  • When abstract concept is involved, an activity or
    object to reinforce concept will ensure
    successful communication.
  • Disadvantages
  • If they cannot physically be involved in the
    procedure in some way, they will not retain the
    ideas as well

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Viewers
  • Advantages
  • Pictures can substitute for words or can enhance
    meaning for viewers
  • Might feel like your ideas make more sense if
    you have represented them graphically and another
    presenter has not.
  • Disadvantages
  • Difficult to accomplish goals with words with
    viewers. Viewers will likely assign more
    importance to drawings and charts than to words.

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Meeting Channel Preferences
Readers Listeners Viewers
Memos Phone Movies
Letters Conversation Multimedia
Articles Music Charts
Proposals Meetings Graphs
Email Videoconferencing Line Drawings
Photographs

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Understanding the Communication Process
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Senders Idea
Receivers Idea
Communication
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Elements of the Message Sent
  • Purpose
  • Motivation for the communication
  • Body Language
  • Nonverbal communication
  • Proxemics
  • The physical distance between people during an
    exchange
  • Inflection
  • Any change in loudness or pitch in a persons
    voice

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Elements Affecting the Message Received
  • Listening
  • hearing something with thoughtful attention
  • Bias
  • Inclination to think good or bad thoughts based
    on prior attitudes or experiences
  • Connotations
  • Value placed on certain words implication
  • Appreciation
  • Understanding message sent and believing it has
    value and merit

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Reasons for Ineffectiveness
  • Chasms
  • The physical distance between you and the person
    with whom you are communicating
  • Barriers
  • Anything that gets in the way of communication
  • Noise
  • Anything that muddles the message being
    communicated

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Gaining Access for Communication
  • Clues to Accessibility
  • Electronic Access Alternatives
  • Personal Time Accessibility

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Need for Control versus Need to Communicate
Cell Phone
Pager
High
Need to Communicate
Calendar
Low
Low
High
Need to Control
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Ensuring Appreciation
  • Common Experience
  • Communication Skill
  • Constructive Attitude
  • Reasonable, problem-solving approaches
  • Concern for mutual agreement, no one-sided
    dominant solutions
  • Constant pursuit of understanding
  • Acceptance of responsibility for success of
    communication
  • Interactive Processing

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Ensuring Appreciation
  • Interactive Processing
  • Model excellent communication patterns themselves
  • Affirm superior communication skill in employees
  • Value clear, open communication (good news/bad
    news)
  • Persist in encouraging skill improvement through
    training or coaching
  • Remove as many communication barriers as possible
  • Provide person-to-person, electronic, and other
    formalize platforms to encourage frequent and
    candid communication
  • Provide ample opportunities for informal idea
    exchange to foster cooperation.
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