Chapter 11
Project Communication
Imagine trying to work on or manage a project where everyone is in a separate room with no way to communicate with the other team members and stakeholders. Maybe everyone is working from home with Internet connections that are slow and noisy with interference. Imagine this same project where the only means of communicating with others is writing messages on index cards and passing them around. This would be time consuming, ripe for misunderstandings, and difficult for all stakeholders. This project environment is not much fun, and project progress is likely slow and error prone.
Timely and effective communication is challenging in all of these situations; it is also a critical success factor for project success. ...
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