ITM 750 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Channel (Communications)

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There are four main processes in project communications management. Planning communications involves determining the information and communications needs of the stakeholders. The output of the planning communications process is a communications management plan. Distributing information involves making needed information available to project stakeholders in a timely manner. Reporting performance involves collecting and disseminating performance information, including status reports, progress measurement, and forecasting. The communications management plan can be part of the team contract. Having stakeholders review and approve all stakeholder communications analysis will ensure that the information is correct and useful. Information regarding the content of essential project communications comes from the wbs. The stakeholder communications analysis serves as a good starting point for information distribution. Often, many non-technical professionals from colleagues to managers prefer to have a two-way conversation about project information to try to find pertinent information. Short face-to-face meetings are often more effective, particularly for sensitive information.

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