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PM06 Managing Project Communications
14 Professional Development Units (PDU)
Cost:
$675.00
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Target Audience:
Current and aspiring project managers, sub-team leaders, and team
members. Project clients, sponsors, and other stakeholders may
also benefit.
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Participants will learn how to:
- Determine the information and communications needs of the project
stakeholders
- Make needed information available to project stakeholders in
a timely manner
- Collect and distribute performance information, including status
reporting, progress measurement, and forecasting
- Manage communications to satisfy the requirements of and resolve
issues with project stakeholders
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Seminar highlights:
The goal of project communications management is the accurate
and timely collection, dissemination and storage of information.
It is critical that all people in the project communicate in the
same project "language." As in project human resource management,
there is a broader availability of knowledge in a non-project management
specific context.
This workshop provides participants with a clear four-step process
for managing project communications:
- Communications Planning
- Information Distribution
- Performance Reporting
- Manage Stakeholders
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Pre-requisites:
None, although a course in project management basics is recommended.
Course Topic:
IT Project Management
Course Format:
Seminar
Language(s):
English and French
Instructors:
Gladys Mahon (English)
Schedule:
2 days
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Time:
8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Location:
11 Laurier Street, Place du Portage, Phase III, 1E, Room 1-811
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