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Studies show that over half of the time spent in project management is in some form of communication. This includes status updates, team meetings, emails, phone calls, etc. Properly communicating on a project is a critical success factor for project success.
All projects should communicate status. But that is just the minimum requirement for communication. Project managers must demonstrate proactive communication in almost all aspects of managing the project. The purpose of this class is to describe the fundamentals of project management, focusing on the various aspects of communication that are needed in each project management process.
Prerequisites
None
Learning Objectives
At the end of this class, participants will be able to:
Understand the fundamentals of communication
Describe the importance of communicating on a project in the areas of:
Status reporting
Defining the work
Building and managing schedule and budget
Managing issues, change, risk
Managing human resources
Create a Communication Plan when necessary to effectively communicate on projects
Who Should Attend
Project managers and team members
Clients, customers and all stakeholders that participate on projects
Course Outline
Communication fundamentals
Communicating on a project
Status reporting
Define the work
Build and manage schedule and budget
Manage issues
Manage change
Manage risks
Manage human resources
Putting it all together – the Communication Plan
The class contains numerous exercises that are worked on throughout the course.
Class Length
One Day (8 PDUs)