15. Communications Planning – Project Management – 2nd Edition (2024)

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Adrienne Watt and David Wiley, et al.

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Communications management is about keeping everybody in the loop. The communications planning process concerns defining the types of information youwilldeliver, who will receive it, the format for communicating it, and the timing of its release and distribution. It turns out that 90% of a project manager’s job is spent on communication so it’s important to make sure everybody gets the right message at the right time.

The first step in defining your communication plan is figuring out what kind of communication your stakeholders need from the project so they can make good decisions. This is called the communications requirements analysis. Your project will produce a lot of information; you don’t want to overwhelm your stakeholders with all of it. Your job is to figure out what they feel is valuable. Communicating valuable information doesn’t mean you always paint a rosy picture. Communications to stakeholders may consist of either good news or bad news.The point is that you don’t want to bury stakeholders in too much information but you do want to give them enough so that they’re informed and can make appropriate decisions.

Communications technology has a major impact on how you keep people in the loop. Methods of communicating can take many forms, such as written reports, conversations, email, formal status reports, meetings, online databases, online schedules, and project websites. You should consider several factors before deciding what methods you’ll choose to transfer information. The timing of the information exchange or need for updates is the first factor. Do you need to procure new technology or systems, or are there systems already in place that will work? The technologies available to you shouldfigure into your plan of how you will keep everyone notified of project status and issues. Staff experience with the technology is another factor. Are there project team members and stakeholders experienced at using this technology, or will you need to train them? Finally, consider the duration of the project and the project environment. Will the technology you’re choosing work throughout the life of the project or will it have to be upgraded or updated at some point? And how does the project team function? Are they located together or spread out across several campuses or locations?

The answers to these questions should be documented in the communication plan.

All projects require asound communication plan, but not all projects will have the same types of com­munication or the same methods for distributing the information. The communication plan documents the types of information needs the stakeholders have, when the information should be distributed, and how the information will be delivered.

The types of information you will communicatetypically include project status, project scope statements and updates, project baseline information, risks, action items, performance measures, project acceptance, and so on. It’simportant that the information needs of the stakeholders be determined as early in the planning phase of the project management life cycle as possible so that as you and your team develop project planning documents, you already know who should receive copies of them and how they should be delivered.

Completing a complex project successfully requires good communication among team members. If those team members work in the same building, they can arrange regular meetings, simply stop by each other’s office space to get a quick answer, or even discuss a project informally at other office functions. Many projects are performed by teams that interact primarily through electronic communication and are, therefore, called virtual teams. To avoid miscommunication that can harm trust and to include team members in a project culture, the project team needs a plan for communicating reliably and in a timely manner. This planning begins with understanding two major categories of communication.

Synchronous Communications

If all the parties to the communication are taking part in the exchange at the same time, the communication is synchronous. A telephone or Skype conference call is an example of synchronous communication. The following are examples of synchronous communications:

  • Live meeting:Gathering of team members at the same location
  • Conference call:A telephone call in whichseveral people participate
  • Audio conference:Like a conference call, but conducted online using software like Skype
  • Computer-assisted conference:Audio conference with a connection between computers that can display a document or spreadsheet that can be edited by both parties
  • Video conference:Similar to an audio conference but with live video of the participants. Some laptop computers have built-in cameras to facilitate video conferencing
  • IM (instant messaging):Exchange of text or voice messages using pop-up windows on the participants’ computer screens
  • Texting:Exchange of text messages between mobile phones, pagers, or personal digital assistants (PDAs)—devices that hold a calendar, a contact list, a task list, and other support programs

Modern communication technologies make it possible to assemble project teams from anywhere in the world. Most people work during daylight hours, which can make synchronous meetings difficult if the participants are in different time zones. However, it can be an advantage in some circ*mstances; for example, if something must be done by the start of business tomorrow, team members in Asia can work on the problem during their normal work hours while team members in North America get some sleep.

Remember Time Zones

It is important to remember time zones and calculate the difference between yours and your associates’ zones correctly so as not to miss important meetings or deadlines. Cities and countries to the north or south of each other all observe the same local time. Be aware that many well-educated people in the United States and Canada think of South America as directly south of North America. As you can see, South American countries can be up to fivetime zones east of North America. A helpful site to convert local time to another time zone is Time Zone Converter.

Time zones are calculated in reference to the time zone of the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England. The time at that location is Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). More recent references designate it as Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) instead of GMT. The time zones advance from Greenwich in an easterly direction (Figure 15.1). However, at the international dateline (about the midpoint around the world from Greenwich), you subtract the time zone from GMT. To prevent confusion between a.m. and p.m., times are often given using a 24-hour clock. For example, midnight is indicated as 00:00, noon is 12:00 and 1 p.m. is 13:00.

Example: Conference Call between Toronto and Paris

A project manager for a software development project in Toronto is five time zones west of the reference zone, so the time is given as UTC–5 (or GMT–5). If it is noon in the reference zone, it is 7 a.m. (five hours earlier) in Toronto. The manager would like to contact a project team member in Paris, France. Paris is one time zone east of the reference zone (UTC+1 or GMT+1). If it is noon (12:00) in the reference zone, it is 1 p.m. (13:00) in Paris. This means that there is a six-hour difference between Toronto and Paris. If the project manager waits until after lunch to place the call (1 p.m. in Toronto), it will be too late in the day in Paris (7 p.m.) to reach someone.

Asynchronous Communications

Getting a team together at the same time can be a challenge—especially if they are spread out across time zones. Many types of communication do not require that the parties are present at the same time. This type of communication is asynchronous. There are several choices of asynchronous communications.

Mail and Package Delivery

Many companies prefer that final contracts are personally signed by an authorized representative of each party to the agreement. If several signatures are required, this can take weeks to get all the signatures if the contracts are transferred by a postal service. If this process is holding up the start of the project, you can use an overnight delivery service to minimize the time spent transferring the documents.

Fax

Fax machines have been around a long time and enjoy a high level of trust for transmitting documents accurately. Although it might seem archaic to still use fax transmissions, in many countries a fax of a signed contract is legal, but a computer-scanned image is not.

Email

Electronic mail (email) is widely used to coordinate projects and to communicate between team members. It has several valuable characteristics for project management:

  • Information can be sent to a list of team members.
  • Messages can be saved to document the process in case of a misunderstanding or miscommunication.
  • Files can be attached and distributed.

Project Blog

A blog is an online journal that can be private, shared by invitation, or made available to the world. Some project managers keep a journal in which they summarize the day’s challenges and triumphs and the decisions they made. They return to this journal at a later date to review their decision-making process after the results of those decisions are known to see if they can learn from their mistakes. Many decisions in project management are made with incomplete knowledge, and reflecting on previous decisions to develop this decision-making skill is important to growth as a project manager.

Really Simple Syndication (RSS)

Some projects are directly affected by external factors such as political elections, economic trends, corporate mergers, technological or scientific breakthroughs, or weather. To keep informed about these factors, you can subscribe to online news sources. A technology that facilitates this process is Really Simple Syndication (RSS). Web pages with RSS news feeds have labeled links.

If the user clicks on the RSS feed, news from the website is automatically sent to the user’s news reader, such as Google Reader. The news reader can be set to filter the news for key words to limit the stories to those that are relevant to the project.

Assessing New Communication Technologies

New technologies for communicating electronically appear with increasing frequency. Using a new technology that is unfamiliar to the team increases the technology complexity, which can cause delays and increase costs. To decide if a new technology should be included in a communications plan, seek answers to the following questions (Business Dictionary):

  • Does the new communication technology provide a competitive advantage for the project by reducing cost, saving time, or preventing mistakes?
  • Does the project team have the expertise to learn the new technology quickly?
  • Does the company offer support such as a help desk and equipment service for new communication technology?
  • What is the cost of training and implementation in terms of time as well as money

So how do you create a communication plan?

  1. Identify your stakeholders (to whom)
  2. Identify stakeholder expectations (why)
  3. Identify communication necessary to satisfy stakeholder expectations and keep them informed (what)
  4. Identify time-frame and/or frequency of communication messages (when)
  5. Identify how the message will be communicated (the stakeholder’s preferred method) (how)
  6. Identify who will communication each message (who)
  7. Document items – templates, formats, or documents the project must use for communicating.

Figure 15.2 shows a communication plan template.

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15. Communications Planning – Project Management – 2nd Edition (2024)

FAQs

What is communication planning in project management? ›

A project communication plan is an agreement between collaborators and stakeholders that outlines what, when, and how information will be shared at key intervals. Information like status updates, task-related questions, and meeting details should all be included in this written guide.

What are the five 5 components of a project communication plan? ›

What should a project communication plan include? Now that you know how a communication plan benefits your projects, let's take a look at 5 key components you'll need to build one. Every good communication management plan should answer the 5 Ws: who, what, when, where, and why.

What are the four 4 fundamental types of communication project management? ›

The four types of communication are verbal, non-verbal, visual and written communication. No matter how we communicate, start by thinking about what the reader/listener should think, feel and do once they've heard or read our message.

What are the six key points of communication plan in project management? ›

How to Write a Project Communication Plan in 6 Steps
  • Determine Your Communication Needs. ...
  • Determine the Communication Goals for Your Team. ...
  • Name the Project and Outline the Goals. ...
  • Identify Key Stakeholders, Clients, and Team Members. ...
  • Create a Communication Schedule for the Project. ...
  • Consolidate the Information into One Document.
Jun 30, 2021

What are the steps in communication planning? ›

The five steps involved in creating a communications plan are: (1) establishing goals; (2) defining key audiences; (3) identifying key messages; (4) creating a tactical outreach plan; and (5) specifying a timeline for moving forward. We will discuss each of these steps in turn.

What is the main function of communication planning? ›

Communication planning represents the dedication of an organization to transparent and ongoing relationships with stakeholders. It defines the ways and means of communication, targeted audiences, and attitudes or behaviours outreach should impact.

What is an example of a communication plan? ›

For example, if you're launching a new product, the communication plan could be to announce the launch, build buzz around it, and drive sales.

What are the key concepts for project communications management? ›

How to be successful at project communication management
  • Strong active listening skills.
  • Proficient writing skills.
  • Excellent speaking ability.
  • Asking questions and probing for more information.
  • Setting and managing expectations.
  • Motivating people to become and stay engaged.
  • Conflict resolution skills.

What are the 7 C's of project communication? ›

The 7 Cs stand for: clear, concise, concrete, correct, coherent, complete, and courteous. Though there are a few variations. You can use the 7 Cs as a checklist in your written and spoken messages.

What is the best method of communication for project management? ›

Overall, Project Managers prefer face-to-face communication because it provides them with more opportunities to explain the project status, including charts and analyses, and to receive immediate feedback from stakeholders, allowing them to adjust project plans in response to their inputs.

What are the six C's of project communication? ›

They are, Clear, Concise, Correct, Contextual, Concrete and Caring. Becoming adept at harnessing the Six C's also makes you a more compelling individual and not just a compelling communicator.

What are five of the seven steps of communication planning? ›

Whatever your communication need, these seven steps can serve as a framework as you develop your plan.
  • Step 1: Summarize the Situation. ...
  • Step 2: Determine Your Desired Outcome. ...
  • Step 3: Define Your Audience. ...
  • Step 4: Develop Your Messages. ...
  • Step 5: Decide What Your Strategy Is and What Channels and Tactics You'll Use.
May 1, 2018

What are the main components of a project communication plan? ›

When formulating your project communication plan, make sure it includes:
  • The purpose or goals of the communication plan.
  • Information about stakeholders and their roles.
  • The types of information that need to be shared with stakeholders.
  • The methods used to communicate.

What is an example of a sender and receiver? ›

The Communication Process in Action

But something's amiss: Roberto bought chocolate milk when Brenda wanted regular milk. In this example, the sender is Brenda. The receiver is Roberto.

What are the 3 communication methods in project management? ›

There are three main communication techniques we can use for effective project management:
  • Interactive communication.
  • Push communication.
  • Pull communication.
Jul 14, 2021

What is communication management in project management? ›

Project communication management is a collection of processes that help make sure the right messages are sent, received, and understood by the right people. Project communication management is one of the 10 key knowledge areas in the PMBOK (Project Management Book of Knowledge).

Why is communication important in project planning? ›

Communication is a key component of project management because it ensures that every person involved knows what they are working toward. For instance, according to the Association for Project Management, at the beginning of a project, a manager will need to: Clearly define the goals of the project.

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