Effective Communication in Project Management

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An interactive communication is required when the communication is likely to be misinterpreted. Every stakeholder can respond to each other  in '' real time ''
 
An interactive communication is required when the communication is likely to be misinterpreted. Every stakeholder can respond to each other  in '' real time ''
 
=== Push Communication ===
 
=== Push Communication ===
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This type of communication is used from sender to receiver. It is preferable when the sender  sends information and do not want an immediate response from receiver or when the information do not  need immediate response because is not pressing or as important.
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Examples of Push Communication are : emails, letter, reports or faxes. It is not a face-to-face communication but always an information through a written medium.
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=== Pull Communication ===
 
=== Pull Communication ===
 
== Methods of Communication ==
 
== Methods of Communication ==

Revision as of 17:45, 23 September 2015

Communication is one of the most important part of project management. Working on a project there must be a good communication between who is planning the work and who is working on it. A successful project manager must be a great communicator. Doing the same things with the same people in the same place is never possible because the projects are always different, and for these reasons every project needs the best way to communicate between manager and workers.

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Communication in Project Management

Hence, employing effective communication methods are necessary to ensure project success

Effective Communication

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The project manager decides, based on communication requirements, what, how, and when communication methods are to be used in the project. This process requires discussion and dialogue with the project team to determine the most appropriate way to update and communicate project information, and to respond to requests from various stakeholders for that information. [1]

Interactive Communication

An interactive communication is required when the communication is likely to be misinterpreted. Every stakeholder can respond to each other in real time

Push Communication

This type of communication is used from sender to receiver. It is preferable when the sender sends information and do not want an immediate response from receiver or when the information do not need immediate response because is not pressing or as important. Examples of Push Communication are : emails, letter, reports or faxes. It is not a face-to-face communication but always an information through a written medium.

Pull Communication

Methods of Communication

Verbal Communication

Nonverbal Communication

Visual Communication

Conclusion

References

[1]http://www.free-management-ebooks.com/faqpm/team-07.htm

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