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PMBOK Chapter 10 :
Project Communication Management
Plan
Communication
Manage
Communication
Control
Communication
Monitoring & ControlPlanning Executing
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Learning Objectives
Introduction
Communication Management Processes
Review
Self Assessment
Additional Resources
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Introduction
The process required to ensure timely and appropriate generation,
collection, distribution, storage, retrieval, and ultimate disposition
of project information.
Timely
and
appropriate
Generation
Collection
Distribution Storage
Retrieval
Disposition
Processes related to
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Introduction
In order to have clear, concise communication, the PM must handle
communication in a structured way & choose the best type of
communication for the situation.
• is a key to project successEffective & efficient Communication
Internal
Formal
Vertical
Official
Written
Verbal
External
Informal
Horizontal
Unofficial
Oral
Non‐verbal
Dimensions of Communication:
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Introduction
90% of project Management time is spent in communicating.
55% of communication is non-verbal
Following are the Project Management communication skills:
Listening Questioning Educating Fact-Finding
Setting Expectations Persuading Motivating Coaching
Negotiating Resolving Conflict Summarizing
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10. Project Communication Management Knowledge Area
10.1 Plan communication Management
• Developing an appropriate approach and plan for project
communications based on stakeholder’s information
needs and requirements, and available organizational
assets.
10.2 Manage Communications
• Creating, collecting, distributing, storing, retrieving, and
the ultimate disposition of project information in
accordance to the communications management plan.
10.3 Control Communications
• Monitoring and controlling communications throughout
the entire project life cycle to ensure the information
needs of the project stakeholders are met.
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10.1 Plan communication Management
Developing an appropriate approach & plan for project
communications based on stakeholder’s information
needs & requirements, & available organizational assets.
It identifies & documents approach to communicate most effectively
& efficiently with stakeholders.
• Providing only the information that is needed.Efficient Communication
Approach
&
Plan
Right format Right time
Right audience Right impact
Effective
Communication:
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10.1 Plan communication Management
What and when to communicate is important.
It must be seriously planned in the early phases of the project.
Sponsor, Customer,
Functional Manager,
Program Manager,
Team Members
Other Project
Managers
Other
Projects
Other
Stakeholders
The
Project
Inadequate communication
planning leads to:
Delay in message delivery
Communication of information
to wrong audience
Insufficient communication to
stakeholders
Misunderstanding or
misinterpretation of message
communicated
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10.1 Plan communication Management
Information needs & methods of distribution may vary widely.
Following are the Important considerations:
Who needs what information
Who is Authorized to share
When they will need
information
Where the information should
be stored
What format information
should be stored
How the information can be
retrieved
time zone, language barriers
Cultural considerationsrriers
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10.1 Plan communication Management->ITTO
Inputs (4)
• Project
management plan
• Stakeholder register
• Enterprise
environmental
factors
• Organizational
process assets
Tools &
Techniques(5)
• Communication
requirements
analysis
• Communication
technology
• Communication
models
• Communication
methods
• Meetings
Outputs (5)
• Communications
management plan
• Project documents
updates
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10.1 Plan communication Management-> Input
PMP
Stakeholder
register EEF OPA
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10.1 Plan communication Management-> Input
How project will be executed, monitored, controlled
Provide information about stakeholders that is required to
plan the communication
Structure of an organization will have impact on the
communication plan.
Important: Lessons leaned & historical information
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10.1 Plan communication Management-> T&T
Communication
requirements
analysis
Communication
technology
Communication
models
Communication
methods Meetings
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10.1 Plan comm. Manag’t->T&T->Comm. Req. analysis
Communication
requirements
analysis
• Information needs
• Type and format
• Value of information.
Analysis helps PM to
determine:
Organizational charts, Stakeholder information
Project organization & stakeholder responsibility relationships
Disciplines, departments, and specialties
Logistics of how many / at which locations
Internal & External information needs
Sources of
Information
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10.1 Plan comm. Manag’t->T&T->Comm. Req. analysis
Communication
requirements
analysis
The only formula with letter “N” is communication channels
• Potential Communication channels or pathsProject communication complexity indicator:
Communication Channels:
With each added stakeholder,
communication needs can grow rapidly
Communication Channel
Formula:
[N(N-1)]/2
Where N:
No. of peoples
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10.1 Plan comm. Manag’t->T&T->Comm. Req. analysis
Communication
requirements
analysis
Click here
=> 4(4-1))/2= 6
Channel = 6
Click here
=> 5(5-1))/2= 10
Channel = 10
Example:
No. of people
= 4
No. of people
= 5
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Factors affect
choice of
comm.
technology
10.1 Plan comm. Manag’t->T&T->Comm. Technology
Communication
Technology
It is used to transfer information among Project stakeholders.
Urgency of the need for information
• Urgency, Frequency & Format
Availability of Technology
• Technology is compatible, available & accessible
Ease of use
• Suitable for everyone, Provide Training
Project environment
• Face to face, Virtual, Location, communication language
Sensitivity & confidentiality of the Data
• Determine Sensitivity or confidentiality of information
• Any additional security measures to be taken
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10.1 Plan comm. Manag’t->T&T->Comm. Models
Communication
models
Noise is any interference or barrier that might compromised
the delivery of message. E.g., Distance, unfamiliar
technology, inadequate infrastructure, culture etc
Are used to facilitate communication and exchange
information.
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10.1 Plan comm. Manag’t->T&T->Comm. Models
Communication
models
Sequence of Steps:
Encode:
• Thoughts/ideas translated into language.
Transmit Message.
• Information through communication channel (medium).
Decode:
• Message translated back into meaningful thoughts
/ideas
Acknowledge:
• Signal receipt of the message
Feedback/Response:
• Receiver encodes thoughts/ideas in message &
transmits message to the original sender.
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10.1 Plan comm. Manag’t->T&T->Comm. Models
Communication
Models
Sender need to be aware of below communication factors:
Sender Responsibility:
• Ensure Information communicated is clear & complete
• Confirm the communication is correctly understood
Receiver Responsibility:
• Ensure Information is received in entirety
• Understood correctly
• Acknowledged and responded appropriately
• Significant amount of communication is non-verbal (Body language)Nonverbal:
• Communicators voice(pitch & tone) helps to convey spoken messagePara lingual:
• Wording, Phrasing are very important
• Meaning can be changed based on accompanying nonverbal or Para lingual factors
Words:
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10.1 Plan comm. Manag’t->T&T->Comm. Models
Communication
Methods
There are several communication methods that are used to
share information among project stakeholders.
• Between 2 or more
parties
• Multi‐directional
• Most Efficient way
• Ex: Meetings, Phone
calls, Instant
messaging, video
conferencing
Interactive
• Sent to Specific
recepients
• Distributed
• Not sure understood?
• Ex: Letters, Memos,
Reports, Emails, Press
releases.
Push
• Used for large
volume
• Large audiences
• Recipient to access
contents at own
discretion
• Ex: E-Learning,
Knowledge
repositories
Pull
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10.1 Plan communication Management-> Output
Communication
Management Plan
Project
Documents
Updates
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10.1 Plan communication Management-> Output->CMP
Communication
Management Plan
What need to be
communicated
Why Between
whom
Best
communicatio
n Method
Responsibility When &
frequency
Communication Management plan provides information like:
How information will be stored, retrieved, maintained & distributed
What system & processes are already in place in an organization.
How all information will be managed after project closure.
Team is involved in creation of the plan.
Helps to set the ground rules for communication.
It will help stakeholders in creating & sharing project information.
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10.1 Plan communication Management-> Output- >CMP
Stakeholder communication requirements
Information to be communicated
Reason for the distribution of that information
Time frame and frequency
Person responsible for communicating the information
Person responsible for authorizing release of confidential information
Person or groups who will receive the information
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10.1 Plan communication Management->Data Flow Diagram
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10.2 Manage Communications
It is the process of creating, collecting, distributing, storing,
retrieving, and the ultimate disposition of project information
in accordance to the communications management plan.
The key benefit of this process is that it enables an efficient and
effective communications flow between project stakeholders.
Creating Collecting Distributing
Storing Retrieving Disposition
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10.2 Manage Communications
It is the process of creating, collecting, distributing, storing,
retrieving, and the ultimate disposition of project information
in accordance to the communications management plan.
The key benefit of this process is that it enables an efficient and
effective communications flow between project stakeholders.
Ensure Information being:
Appropriately generated
Received
Understood
Stakeholder can request:
Further information
Clarification
Discussion
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10.2 Manage Communications
Techniques & Consideration for effective
communications Management:
Sender Receiver model Choice of Media Writing style
Meeting management &
Presentation Techniques
Facilitation Techniques Listening Techniques
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10.2 Manage Communications->Inputs, T&T & Outputs
Inputs (4)
• Communications
management plan
• Work performance
reports
• EEF
• OPA
Tools &
Techniques(5)
• Communication
technology
• Communication
models
• Communication
methods
• Information
management
systems
• Performance
reporting
Outputs (4)
• Project
communications
• PMP updates
• Project documents
updates
• OPA updates
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10.2 Manage Communications->Inputs
Communication
Management
Plan
Work
performance
reports EEF OPA
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10.2 Manage Communications->Inputs
How communication will be planned, structured, monitored &
controlled
Collection of Project performance information that will facilitate
discussion & to create communication
Organization Culture & structure,
Government or industry standards & regulations
Project Management Information System
Policies, Procedures, Processes & guidelines
Templates, Historical information
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10.2 Manage Communications->T&T
Communication
Technology
Communication
Models
Communication
Methods
Information
management
systems
Performance
reporting
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10.2 Manage Communications->T&T->IMS
Information
Management
Systems
Project information is managed & distributed using
Varity of ways:
Sign-off
documents,
Letters, Memos &
reports
Hard‐copy
Document management
E‐mail, fax, voice
mail, telephone,
video and web
conferencing,
websites, and web
publishing
Electronic
Communications
Management
Web interfaces to
scheduling and
Project
management
software
EPMT –
Electronic Project
Management Tools
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10.2 Manage Communications->T&T->Performance Reporting
Performance
Reporting
Collect & distribute performance information:
Status Report
• Where the project now stands
Progress Report
• What has been accomplished.
Trend Report
• If performance is improving or deteriorating
Forecasting Report
• Future project status and performance.
It involves:
Periodic collection of information
Analysis of baseline vs. actuals
Understand & comm. progress
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10.2 Manage Communications->T&T->Performance Reporting
Performance
Reporting
Performance reporting needs to provide information at
appropriate level for each audience.
Analysis of past performance
Analysis of project forecasts
Current status of risks and issues
Work completed during the period
Work to be completed in the next period
Summary of changes approved in the period
Other relevant information, which is reviewed and discussed.
Elaborate status report
may include:
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10.2 Manage Communications -> Output
Project
communications PMP update
Project doc.
Updates OPA updates
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10.2 Manage Communications -> Output
Project
Communications
Project communication
includes:
Performance
reports
Deliverables
status
Schedule
progress
Cost incurred
Factors that influence Project Communications:
Urgency & Impact Method of delivery
Level of
confidentiality
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10.2 Manage Communications -> Output
Project
document
Updates
Issue log
Project Schedule
Project funding
Requirements
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10.2 Manage Communications -> Output
OPA updates
Stakeholder notifications & Feedback
Project reports
Project presentations, Project records
Lessons learned documentation
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10.2 Manage Communications->Data Flow Diagram
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10.3 Control Communications
Optimal information flow
Project lifecycle
Stakeholders needs
Process of monitoring & controlling communications
throughout the entire project life cycle to ensure the
information needs of the project stakeholders are met.
The key benefit of this process is that it ensures an optimal information
flow among all communication participants, at any moment in time.
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10.3 Control Communications->Input, T&T, & Output
Inputs (4)
• Project
management plan
• Project
communications
• Issue log
• Work performance
data
• OPA
Tools &
Techniques(3)
• Information
management
systems
• Expert judgment
• Meetings
Outputs (4)
• Work performance
information
• Change requests
• PMP updates
• Project documents
updates
• OPA updates
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10.3 Control Communications->Input
PMP
Project
Communications Issue log
Work Perfo’ce
Data OPA
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10.3 Control Communications->Input
Stakeholder communication requirements; Reasons for distribution of the information
Timeframe & frequency of the distribution; Individual or group responsible for
communication; Individual of group receiving the information.
Deliverable status
schedule progress
Costs incurred
Facilate communication & ensure common understanding of the issues.
Monitor who is responsible for resolving specific issue by target date.
Organizes & summarizes the information gathered and presents the results of
comparative analysis to the performance mesurement baseline.
Reports templates; Policies , standards procedures
Specific communication technology available; Allowed communication media
Record retention policies, Security requirements
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10.3 Control Communications->Tools & Techniques
Information
Mang’t Systems
Expert
Judgment Meetings
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10.3 Control Communications->T&T->IMS
Information
Management
Systems
Ex:
Microsoft
Project
Table
reporting
Spread
sheet
analysis
Presentatio
n
Provides set of standard tools for project manager to capture,
store & distribute information (Cost, schedule, progress and
performance)
Also, helps in Reports consolidation & Reports distribution.
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10.3 Control Communications-> Output
Work Perf’ce
Information
Change
Requests PMP Update
Project Doc’t
Updates OPA updates
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10.3 Control Communications-> Output
This performance data typically provides status & progress information.(described in
4.4.1.5)
This process often results in the need for adjustment, action and intervention.
As a result Change request will be raised, which is processed through Perform
Integrated Change Control Process.
It may trigger updates to the Communication Management Plan as well as
other components of PMP (Stakeholder & HR management plans)
Forecasts, Performance reports & Issue log
Report formats & lesson learned documents
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10.3 Control Communications->Data Flow Diagram
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Review!!
PMP Stakeholder
register
EEF OPA
Communicatio
n requirements
analysis
Communicatio
n technology
Communicatio
n models
Communicatio
n methods
Meetings
PMP Project
Communication
s
Issue log Work
Performance
Data
OPA
Work
Performance
Information
Change
Requests PMP Update
Project
Document
Updates
OPA updates
Information
Managemen
t Systems
Expert
Judgment
Meetings
Project
communicati
ons
PMP update
Project
document
Updates
OPA
updates
Communicatio
n Technology
Communicatio
n Models
Communicatio
n Methods
Information
management
systems
Performance
reporting
Communicati
on
Management
Plan
Work
performance
reports
EEF OPA
Communication
Management
Plan
Project
Documents
Updates
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Self Assessment
d. Noise (PMBOK – page 293)
You are managing a project team where members are located in geographically
different areas, hence all the communication is done via e-mail and group chat
software. Sometimes, it is hard to get messages across team as you can’t see face to
face or hear tone of voice. What does this indicates?
a. Medium.
b. Encoding.
c. Decoding.
d. Noise.
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Self Assessment
a. Pull communication. (This is suited for very large audiences and would allow them to access information
content at their own discretion. [PMBOK 5th edition, Page 295])
You are working on government project which will change mechanism to apply for
passport. It will have impact on entire population who will request new passport or
change passport details. You have to communicate changes to the everyone. What
communication method would be appropriate?
a. Pull communication.
b. Push communication.
c. Two-way communication.
d. Push communication.
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Self Assessment
b. 105 - The number of channels = n(n-1)/2 where n is the number of stakeholders. 15(15-1)/2=105 -
[PMBOK 5th edition, Page 292]
During initial phase of the Project, PM has 10 stakeholders but the number increases
to 15 when project was at its peak. So, how many communication channels project
manager is managing?
a. 45.
b. 105.
c. 10.
d. 15.
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Self Assessment
b. Medium. (PMBOK 5, Page 293 )
The process of communication contains four major parts. Which part is the method
used to convey the message?
a. Recipient.
b. Medium.
c. Message.
d. Recipient.
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Self Assessment
b. Medium. (PMBOK 5, Page 306 )
An arrangement that provides a set of standard tools for the project manager to
capture, store and distribute information to stakeholders about the project's costs,
schedule progress, and performance is known as
a. Information Management System.
b. Performance Reporting.
c. Expert Judgment.
d. Project schedule.
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PMP Chap 10 - Project Communication Management Details

  • 1. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) Learn Project Management & prepare for PMP exam: • Learn visually • Detailed coverage of all PMP concepts • Sample Questions PMBOK Chapter 10 : Project Communication Management Plan Communication Manage Communication Control Communication Monitoring & ControlPlanning Executing
  • 2. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) Learning Objectives Introduction Communication Management Processes Review Self Assessment Additional Resources
  • 3. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) Introduction The process required to ensure timely and appropriate generation, collection, distribution, storage, retrieval, and ultimate disposition of project information. Timely and appropriate Generation Collection Distribution Storage Retrieval Disposition Processes related to
  • 4. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) Introduction In order to have clear, concise communication, the PM must handle communication in a structured way & choose the best type of communication for the situation. • is a key to project successEffective & efficient Communication Internal Formal Vertical Official Written Verbal External Informal Horizontal Unofficial Oral Non‐verbal Dimensions of Communication:
  • 5. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) Introduction 90% of project Management time is spent in communicating. 55% of communication is non-verbal Following are the Project Management communication skills: Listening Questioning Educating Fact-Finding Setting Expectations Persuading Motivating Coaching Negotiating Resolving Conflict Summarizing
  • 6. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10. Project Communication Management Knowledge Area 10.1 Plan communication Management • Developing an appropriate approach and plan for project communications based on stakeholder’s information needs and requirements, and available organizational assets. 10.2 Manage Communications • Creating, collecting, distributing, storing, retrieving, and the ultimate disposition of project information in accordance to the communications management plan. 10.3 Control Communications • Monitoring and controlling communications throughout the entire project life cycle to ensure the information needs of the project stakeholders are met.
  • 7. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.1 Plan communication Management Developing an appropriate approach & plan for project communications based on stakeholder’s information needs & requirements, & available organizational assets. It identifies & documents approach to communicate most effectively & efficiently with stakeholders. • Providing only the information that is needed.Efficient Communication Approach & Plan Right format Right time Right audience Right impact Effective Communication:
  • 8. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.1 Plan communication Management What and when to communicate is important. It must be seriously planned in the early phases of the project. Sponsor, Customer, Functional Manager, Program Manager, Team Members Other Project Managers Other Projects Other Stakeholders The Project Inadequate communication planning leads to: Delay in message delivery Communication of information to wrong audience Insufficient communication to stakeholders Misunderstanding or misinterpretation of message communicated
  • 9. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.1 Plan communication Management Information needs & methods of distribution may vary widely. Following are the Important considerations: Who needs what information Who is Authorized to share When they will need information Where the information should be stored What format information should be stored How the information can be retrieved time zone, language barriers Cultural considerationsrriers
  • 10. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.1 Plan communication Management->ITTO Inputs (4) • Project management plan • Stakeholder register • Enterprise environmental factors • Organizational process assets Tools & Techniques(5) • Communication requirements analysis • Communication technology • Communication models • Communication methods • Meetings Outputs (5) • Communications management plan • Project documents updates
  • 11. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.1 Plan communication Management-> Input PMP Stakeholder register EEF OPA
  • 12. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.1 Plan communication Management-> Input How project will be executed, monitored, controlled Provide information about stakeholders that is required to plan the communication Structure of an organization will have impact on the communication plan. Important: Lessons leaned & historical information
  • 13. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.1 Plan communication Management-> T&T Communication requirements analysis Communication technology Communication models Communication methods Meetings
  • 14. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.1 Plan comm. Manag’t->T&T->Comm. Req. analysis Communication requirements analysis • Information needs • Type and format • Value of information. Analysis helps PM to determine: Organizational charts, Stakeholder information Project organization & stakeholder responsibility relationships Disciplines, departments, and specialties Logistics of how many / at which locations Internal & External information needs Sources of Information
  • 15. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.1 Plan comm. Manag’t->T&T->Comm. Req. analysis Communication requirements analysis The only formula with letter “N” is communication channels • Potential Communication channels or pathsProject communication complexity indicator: Communication Channels: With each added stakeholder, communication needs can grow rapidly Communication Channel Formula: [N(N-1)]/2 Where N: No. of peoples
  • 16. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.1 Plan comm. Manag’t->T&T->Comm. Req. analysis Communication requirements analysis Click here => 4(4-1))/2= 6 Channel = 6 Click here => 5(5-1))/2= 10 Channel = 10 Example: No. of people = 4 No. of people = 5
  • 17. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) Factors affect choice of comm. technology 10.1 Plan comm. Manag’t->T&T->Comm. Technology Communication Technology It is used to transfer information among Project stakeholders. Urgency of the need for information • Urgency, Frequency & Format Availability of Technology • Technology is compatible, available & accessible Ease of use • Suitable for everyone, Provide Training Project environment • Face to face, Virtual, Location, communication language Sensitivity & confidentiality of the Data • Determine Sensitivity or confidentiality of information • Any additional security measures to be taken
  • 18. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.1 Plan comm. Manag’t->T&T->Comm. Models Communication models Noise is any interference or barrier that might compromised the delivery of message. E.g., Distance, unfamiliar technology, inadequate infrastructure, culture etc Are used to facilitate communication and exchange information.
  • 19. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.1 Plan comm. Manag’t->T&T->Comm. Models Communication models Sequence of Steps: Encode: • Thoughts/ideas translated into language. Transmit Message. • Information through communication channel (medium). Decode: • Message translated back into meaningful thoughts /ideas Acknowledge: • Signal receipt of the message Feedback/Response: • Receiver encodes thoughts/ideas in message & transmits message to the original sender.
  • 20. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.1 Plan comm. Manag’t->T&T->Comm. Models Communication Models Sender need to be aware of below communication factors: Sender Responsibility: • Ensure Information communicated is clear & complete • Confirm the communication is correctly understood Receiver Responsibility: • Ensure Information is received in entirety • Understood correctly • Acknowledged and responded appropriately • Significant amount of communication is non-verbal (Body language)Nonverbal: • Communicators voice(pitch & tone) helps to convey spoken messagePara lingual: • Wording, Phrasing are very important • Meaning can be changed based on accompanying nonverbal or Para lingual factors Words:
  • 21. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.1 Plan comm. Manag’t->T&T->Comm. Models Communication Methods There are several communication methods that are used to share information among project stakeholders. • Between 2 or more parties • Multi‐directional • Most Efficient way • Ex: Meetings, Phone calls, Instant messaging, video conferencing Interactive • Sent to Specific recepients • Distributed • Not sure understood? • Ex: Letters, Memos, Reports, Emails, Press releases. Push • Used for large volume • Large audiences • Recipient to access contents at own discretion • Ex: E-Learning, Knowledge repositories Pull
  • 22. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.1 Plan communication Management-> Output Communication Management Plan Project Documents Updates
  • 23. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.1 Plan communication Management-> Output->CMP Communication Management Plan What need to be communicated Why Between whom Best communicatio n Method Responsibility When & frequency Communication Management plan provides information like: How information will be stored, retrieved, maintained & distributed What system & processes are already in place in an organization. How all information will be managed after project closure. Team is involved in creation of the plan. Helps to set the ground rules for communication. It will help stakeholders in creating & sharing project information.
  • 24. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.1 Plan communication Management-> Output- >CMP Stakeholder communication requirements Information to be communicated Reason for the distribution of that information Time frame and frequency Person responsible for communicating the information Person responsible for authorizing release of confidential information Person or groups who will receive the information
  • 25. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.1 Plan communication Management->Data Flow Diagram
  • 26. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com)
  • 27. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.2 Manage Communications It is the process of creating, collecting, distributing, storing, retrieving, and the ultimate disposition of project information in accordance to the communications management plan. The key benefit of this process is that it enables an efficient and effective communications flow between project stakeholders. Creating Collecting Distributing Storing Retrieving Disposition
  • 28. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.2 Manage Communications It is the process of creating, collecting, distributing, storing, retrieving, and the ultimate disposition of project information in accordance to the communications management plan. The key benefit of this process is that it enables an efficient and effective communications flow between project stakeholders. Ensure Information being: Appropriately generated Received Understood Stakeholder can request: Further information Clarification Discussion
  • 29. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.2 Manage Communications Techniques & Consideration for effective communications Management: Sender Receiver model Choice of Media Writing style Meeting management & Presentation Techniques Facilitation Techniques Listening Techniques
  • 30. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.2 Manage Communications->Inputs, T&T & Outputs Inputs (4) • Communications management plan • Work performance reports • EEF • OPA Tools & Techniques(5) • Communication technology • Communication models • Communication methods • Information management systems • Performance reporting Outputs (4) • Project communications • PMP updates • Project documents updates • OPA updates By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com)
  • 31. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.2 Manage Communications->Inputs Communication Management Plan Work performance reports EEF OPA
  • 32. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.2 Manage Communications->Inputs How communication will be planned, structured, monitored & controlled Collection of Project performance information that will facilitate discussion & to create communication Organization Culture & structure, Government or industry standards & regulations Project Management Information System Policies, Procedures, Processes & guidelines Templates, Historical information
  • 33. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.2 Manage Communications->T&T Communication Technology Communication Models Communication Methods Information management systems Performance reporting
  • 34. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.2 Manage Communications->T&T->IMS Information Management Systems Project information is managed & distributed using Varity of ways: Sign-off documents, Letters, Memos & reports Hard‐copy Document management E‐mail, fax, voice mail, telephone, video and web conferencing, websites, and web publishing Electronic Communications Management Web interfaces to scheduling and Project management software EPMT – Electronic Project Management Tools
  • 35. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.2 Manage Communications->T&T->Performance Reporting Performance Reporting Collect & distribute performance information: Status Report • Where the project now stands Progress Report • What has been accomplished. Trend Report • If performance is improving or deteriorating Forecasting Report • Future project status and performance. It involves: Periodic collection of information Analysis of baseline vs. actuals Understand & comm. progress
  • 36. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.2 Manage Communications->T&T->Performance Reporting Performance Reporting Performance reporting needs to provide information at appropriate level for each audience. Analysis of past performance Analysis of project forecasts Current status of risks and issues Work completed during the period Work to be completed in the next period Summary of changes approved in the period Other relevant information, which is reviewed and discussed. Elaborate status report may include:
  • 37. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.2 Manage Communications -> Output Project communications PMP update Project doc. Updates OPA updates
  • 38. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.2 Manage Communications -> Output Project Communications Project communication includes: Performance reports Deliverables status Schedule progress Cost incurred Factors that influence Project Communications: Urgency & Impact Method of delivery Level of confidentiality
  • 39. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.2 Manage Communications -> Output Project document Updates Issue log Project Schedule Project funding Requirements
  • 40. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.2 Manage Communications -> Output OPA updates Stakeholder notifications & Feedback Project reports Project presentations, Project records Lessons learned documentation
  • 41. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.2 Manage Communications->Data Flow Diagram
  • 42. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com)
  • 43. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.3 Control Communications Optimal information flow Project lifecycle Stakeholders needs Process of monitoring & controlling communications throughout the entire project life cycle to ensure the information needs of the project stakeholders are met. The key benefit of this process is that it ensures an optimal information flow among all communication participants, at any moment in time.
  • 44. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.3 Control Communications->Input, T&T, & Output Inputs (4) • Project management plan • Project communications • Issue log • Work performance data • OPA Tools & Techniques(3) • Information management systems • Expert judgment • Meetings Outputs (4) • Work performance information • Change requests • PMP updates • Project documents updates • OPA updates
  • 45. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.3 Control Communications->Input PMP Project Communications Issue log Work Perfo’ce Data OPA
  • 46. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.3 Control Communications->Input Stakeholder communication requirements; Reasons for distribution of the information Timeframe & frequency of the distribution; Individual or group responsible for communication; Individual of group receiving the information. Deliverable status schedule progress Costs incurred Facilate communication & ensure common understanding of the issues. Monitor who is responsible for resolving specific issue by target date. Organizes & summarizes the information gathered and presents the results of comparative analysis to the performance mesurement baseline. Reports templates; Policies , standards procedures Specific communication technology available; Allowed communication media Record retention policies, Security requirements
  • 47. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.3 Control Communications->Tools & Techniques Information Mang’t Systems Expert Judgment Meetings
  • 48. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.3 Control Communications->T&T->IMS Information Management Systems Ex: Microsoft Project Table reporting Spread sheet analysis Presentatio n Provides set of standard tools for project manager to capture, store & distribute information (Cost, schedule, progress and performance) Also, helps in Reports consolidation & Reports distribution.
  • 49. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.3 Control Communications-> Output Work Perf’ce Information Change Requests PMP Update Project Doc’t Updates OPA updates
  • 50. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.3 Control Communications-> Output This performance data typically provides status & progress information.(described in 4.4.1.5) This process often results in the need for adjustment, action and intervention. As a result Change request will be raised, which is processed through Perform Integrated Change Control Process. It may trigger updates to the Communication Management Plan as well as other components of PMP (Stakeholder & HR management plans) Forecasts, Performance reports & Issue log Report formats & lesson learned documents
  • 51. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) 10.3 Control Communications->Data Flow Diagram
  • 52. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com)
  • 53. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) Review!! PMP Stakeholder register EEF OPA Communicatio n requirements analysis Communicatio n technology Communicatio n models Communicatio n methods Meetings PMP Project Communication s Issue log Work Performance Data OPA Work Performance Information Change Requests PMP Update Project Document Updates OPA updates Information Managemen t Systems Expert Judgment Meetings Project communicati ons PMP update Project document Updates OPA updates Communicatio n Technology Communicatio n Models Communicatio n Methods Information management systems Performance reporting Communicati on Management Plan Work performance reports EEF OPA Communication Management Plan Project Documents Updates By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com)
  • 54. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) Self Assessment d. Noise (PMBOK – page 293) You are managing a project team where members are located in geographically different areas, hence all the communication is done via e-mail and group chat software. Sometimes, it is hard to get messages across team as you can’t see face to face or hear tone of voice. What does this indicates? a. Medium. b. Encoding. c. Decoding. d. Noise.
  • 55. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) Self Assessment a. Pull communication. (This is suited for very large audiences and would allow them to access information content at their own discretion. [PMBOK 5th edition, Page 295]) You are working on government project which will change mechanism to apply for passport. It will have impact on entire population who will request new passport or change passport details. You have to communicate changes to the everyone. What communication method would be appropriate? a. Pull communication. b. Push communication. c. Two-way communication. d. Push communication.
  • 56. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) Self Assessment b. 105 - The number of channels = n(n-1)/2 where n is the number of stakeholders. 15(15-1)/2=105 - [PMBOK 5th edition, Page 292] During initial phase of the Project, PM has 10 stakeholders but the number increases to 15 when project was at its peak. So, how many communication channels project manager is managing? a. 45. b. 105. c. 10. d. 15.
  • 57. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) Self Assessment b. Medium. (PMBOK 5, Page 293 ) The process of communication contains four major parts. Which part is the method used to convey the message? a. Recipient. b. Medium. c. Message. d. Recipient.
  • 58. By: Anand Bobade (nmbobade@gmail.com) Self Assessment b. Medium. (PMBOK 5, Page 306 ) An arrangement that provides a set of standard tools for the project manager to capture, store and distribute information to stakeholders about the project's costs, schedule progress, and performance is known as a. Information Management System. b. Performance Reporting. c. Expert Judgment. d. Project schedule.
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