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Project Management for Trainers: Stop "Winging It" and Get Control of Your Training Projects
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Project Management for Trainers: Stop "Winging It" and Get Control of Your Training Projects

by Lou Russell
October 2000
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
146 pages
3h 15m
English
Association for Talent Development
Content preview from Project Management for Trainers: Stop "Winging It" and Get Control of Your Training Projects

Establishing Communication Standards

Figure 8.3 depicts a scope diagram for a project designed to create a training registration system. You can use a scope diagram from the define phase to document which pieces will be done internally and which pieces will be done externally as a building block to the communication plan (see figure 8.3).

Figure 8.3. Scope diagram for a project designed to create a training registration system.

Scope diagrams from the define phase can help determine which pieces of a project will be done internally and which pieces will be done externally. They also can serve as a building block to the stakeholder communication plan.

The stakeholder communication plan that you read about in the plan phase (chapter 3) is ...

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