Project Communications Management

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== Abstract ==
 
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This article will explore the processes within Project Communications Management and reflect on theories, standards, and recommendations related to the topic.
 
This article will explore the processes within Project Communications Management and reflect on theories, standards, and recommendations related to the topic.
  
== Approaches for Project Communications Management ==
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== Big Idea ==
*This part of the article will include a description of different approaches for project communications.
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== Plan Communications Management ==
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== Application ==
Plan Communications Management is the process of establishing a proper approach and plan for project communication based on the project and stakeholders' needs and the available organizational resources (PMBOK).  In order to establish an effective communication management plan, it is important to ensure that it is developed early in the project, regularly reviewed throughout the project, and modified when needed to ensure continued effectivity and relevancy (PMBOK). While planning the communications, it is also crucial to acknowledge that the information needs and distribution methods may vary from project to project (Doing Projects). However, identifying the stakeholders' information needs and finding an appropriate way to satisfy them are both considered common factors for project success. (Doing Projects). The main benefit of planning communication is that it provides a documented plan to engage stakeholders effectively and efficiently by giving them the right information at the right time.
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== Manage Communications ==
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*This part of the article will include a description of the process of managing communications within a project and its application.
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== Monitor Communications ==
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*This part of the article will include a description of the process of monitoring the communications within a project and its application.
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== Limitations ==
 
== Limitations ==
*This part of the article will include a reflection and discussion of the theories, standards, and recommendations related to the processes included in Project Communications Management.
 
  
 
== Annotated bibliography ==
 
== Annotated bibliography ==

Revision as of 16:31, 19 February 2021

Developed by Zahra Al-Mosawi (S193938)

Contents

Abstract

Project Communications Management is a collection of processes required to meet the information needs of a project and its stakeholders. The first part of Project Communications Management focuses on forming a strategy to assure effective communication between the Project Team and the stakeholders. The second part focuses on executing the needed activities to fulfil the formed communication strategy. [1]

Project Communications Management includes three processes:

  • Plan Communications Management – The process of establishing a proper approach and plan for project communication activities depending on the needs of the project and its stakeholders, and the available organizational resources.
  • Manage Communications – The process of securing suitable and appropriate gathering, formation, distribution, storage, control, retrieval, monitoring, and disposal of project information.
  • Monitor Communications – The process of assuring that the information needs of the project and its stakeholders are adequately met.

These processes are essential to ensure that the right messages are distributed, collected, and understood by the right people in the project. Additionally, they are important to the development of necessary relationships in order to generate successful project outcomes.


This article will explore the processes within Project Communications Management and reflect on theories, standards, and recommendations related to the topic.

Big Idea

Application

Limitations

Annotated bibliography

  • This part of the article will include tips on further readings related to the topic.

References

  1. [A guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) (6th Edition). (2017). Project Management Institute. ]
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