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Project Management For Dummies, 6th Edition
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Project Management For Dummies, 6th Edition

by Jonathan L. Portny, Stanley E. Portny
April 2022
Beginner
480 pages
12h 14m
English
For Dummies
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Chapter 15

Keeping Everyone Informed

IN THIS CHAPTER

Bullet Highlighting some important elements of communication

Bullet Deciding whether to share the news through writing or a meeting

Bullet Writing your project progress report

Bullet Getting familiar with different meeting styles

Bullet Creating a project communications plan

Imagine standing at one end of a large room filled with assorted sofas, chairs, and tables. You’ve accepted a challenge to walk to the other end without bumping into any of the furniture. But as you set off on your excursion, the lights go off and you have to complete your trip in total darkness, with only your memory of the room’s layout to guide you.

Sounds like a pretty tough assignment, doesn’t it? How much easier it would be if the lights went on every few seconds — you could see exactly where you were, where you had to go, and where the furniture would get in the way. The walk would still be challenging, but it would be much more successful than in total darkness.

Surprisingly, many projects ...

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