Project Communications Management
Project Communications Management
Project Communications Management
Management?
• Processes required to ensure prompt and appropriate generation, collection, distribution,
storage, retrieval, and ultimate disposition of project information.
• Project mangers spend most of their time communicating with team members and other
project stakeholders — internal (at all organizational levels) or external to the organization.
◦ Identify Stakeholders
◦ Plan Communications
◦ Distribute Information
◦ Manage Stakeholder Expectations
◦ Report Performance
Please refer to figure 10-1, PMBOK® Guide Fourth Edition, page 244, which provides an overview
of the processes included in Project Communications Management.
• The project manager should effectively and efficiently communicate with stakeholders.
• Although the project manager should pay a lot of attention to managing communications, he
cannot control all the communications, because there are just too many channels. The formula
used to calculate the total number of communications channels is n(n-1)/2, where n refers to
the number of stakeholders.
• The project manager uses a variety of communication methods to share information among
stakeholders. He or she should decide what, how, and when to use each communication
method.
• Process to identify all those (people or organizations) impacted by the project and document
relevant information on their interests, involvement, and impact on the success of the project.
• The stakeholders are identified early in the project and their levels of interest, expectations,
importance, and influence are analyzed as this is critical to project success.
• The identified stakeholders are classified according to their interest, influence, and
involvement.
• The important tools and techniques used are stakeholder analysis and expert judgement.
• Stakeholder analysis systematically analyses and gathers quantitative and qualitative
information, and determines whose interests should be taken into account throughout the
project.
• The outputs of Identify Stakeholders process are: Stakeholder register and stakeholder
management strategy
• Determines the information needs of the stakeholders and defines the communication
approach to satisfy those needs.
• Involves some of the most important factors for project success – Identification of information
needs of all stakeholders and determining a suitable means of meeting those needs.
• Is completed usually in the early stages of the project, i.e., while developing project
management plan.
• Communications management plan is the main output (for more details, please refer to
PMBOK® Guide Fourth Edition, pages 256-257).
• Communication Technology
• Communication Models
◦ Demonstrate how the information is transmitted and received between the sender and the
receiver
• Communication Methods
(For more details, please refer to PMBOK® Guide Fourth Edition, pages 253-256)
◦ Communications Methods
◦ Information Distribution Tools
◦ Stakeholder notifications
◦ Project reports
◦ Project presentations
◦ Project records
◦ Feedback from stakeholders
◦ Lessons learned documentation
• Process to communicate and work with stakeholders to meet their needs and address any
issues as and when they occur.
• Benefits:
◦ Communication methods
◦ Interpersonal skills
◦ Management skills
• Outputs are:
• Process to collect and distribute performance information, which includes status reports,
progress measurements, and forecasts.
• Performance reports (for example: a simple status report) provide performance information on
areas such as scope, schedule, cost, and quality.
◦ Variance Analysis
◦ Forecasting Methods
◦ Communication Methods
◦ Reporting Systems
• Outputs are:
◦ Performance reports
◦ Organizational process assets updates
◦ Change requests