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    You all know the drill. You are managing a project, 
    solving problems, providing leadership to the team, and trying to get 
    all the work done on time and within budget. However, when your manager 
    or your client asks how the project is going, you of course reply “oh 
    fine”. 
 
    Many project managers try to communicate with the minimum 
    possible effort and in the fewest words. Part of this hesitancy is a 
    lack of comfort with written and verbal communication in general. It 
    could also be that most project managers simply do not understand the 
    value that proactive communication provides to a project.
 
    Status Reports Satisfy Basic Communication 
    Requirements
 
    
    Status 
    Reports provide feedback to the key stakeholders on the current status 
    of the project and what work has been completed since the last 
    communication. These are also forums to discuss outstanding issues, 
    scope change requests, risks, etc. The main purpose of the status 
    reports is to manage expectations, and make sure there are no surprises. 
    Create a Communication Plan for Large Projects
 
    On larger projects, especially those that impact a wide 
    variety of people, the basic status report is no longer enough. The 
    communication needs to be proactive, multifaceted and targeted. This is 
    the time for establishing a formal 
    Communication Plan. In a 
    Communication Plan, you think about your major stakeholders, their 
    information needs and the best way to satisfy those needs. Then you 
    tailor specific types of communication to meet the particular needs of 
    each audience. 
    Use Collaborative Software as Projects Get Larger
    Large projects generally have a large number of 
    stakeholders. The stakeholders also tend to be diverse and dispersed. 
    You should consider 
    software packages that facilitate sharing documents and enabling 
    easy communication.  
    Communication - Just Do It!
 
    You have all heard the simple saying, “communicate, 
    communicate, communicate”. Project managers should take this to heart. 
    There are many aspects of a project that are not totally within your 
    hands. Communication, however, is something that is directly within your 
    control. You might be surprised how smoothly your project progresses 
    when you communicate proactively to the team, clients and stakeholders.
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    January 2014 - We start the year with a review of an 
    important book for CEOs, the C-suite and aspiring project managers. It 
    is titled: The Focused Organization - How Concentrating on a Few Key 
    Initiatives Can Dramatically Improve Strategy Execution by Antonio 
    Nieto-Rodriguez, with foreword by Greg Balestrero, past CEO of PMI. 
    Antonio describes the challenge of balancing between 
    "running-the-business" and "changing-the-business" to achieve corporate 
    strategies. Antonio offers a new approach to strategy execution based on 
    his experience and research. See it in Papers.
 
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