Section 7
Define Project Communications Management.
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The processes required to ensure timely and appropriate generation, collection, distribution, storage, retrieval, and ultimate disposition of project information.
[Planning, Executing, and Monitoring and Controlling]
2 QUESTION
Name three tools and techniques for control communications.
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[Monitoring and Controlling]
What are three processes in Project Communications Management?
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[Planning, Executing, and Managing and Controlling]
4 QUESTION
Why is planning communications important to project success?
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Inadequate communications planning may lead to problems that may include delay in message delivery, communicating to the wrong audience, insufficient communications to stakeholders, or misunderstanding or misinterpretation of the message communicated.
[Planning]
When should plan communications management be performed and why?
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As early in the project as possible as the project management plan is prepared.
The purpose is to have appropriate resources (time and budget) to be allocated to communications management activities.
[Planning]
6 QUESTION
List 12 dimensions of communications.
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[Planning]
What is the difference between effective and efficient communications?
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Effective communications mean the information is provided in the right format, at the right time, to the right audience, and with the right impact.
Efficient communications mean providing only the information required.
[Planning]
8 QUESTION
What are six important considerations to take into account in plan communications?
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[Planning]
Give five examples of factors that will affect the type of communications technology used in any project.
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[Planning]
10 QUESTION
List five tools and techniques in manage communications
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[Executing]
Describe the purpose of the communications management plan and the guidelines and templates it can include.
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[Planning]
12 QUESTION
What are the four inputs to the manage communications process?
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[Executing]
List seven pieces of information typically needed to determine project communications requirements.
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[Planning]
14 QUESTION
How is communications requirements analysis used in plan communications management?
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As a tool and technique to determine the information needs of stakeholders; the requirements are defined by combining the type and format of information needed with an analysis of the value of the information. The purpose is to use project resources only on communicating information that contributes to project success.
[Planning]
What are the major responsibilities of the sender and receiver in communicating?
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Sender—
Receiver—
[Planning]
16 QUESTION
Provide two examples of project documents to update as an output of plan communications management:
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What are four important characteristics of an effective issue log?
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[Monitoring and Controlling]
18 QUESTION
What are three examples of project documents to update as an output of manage communications?
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[Executing]
How is the issue log used in control communications?
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As an input to facilitate communications and ensure a common understanding of issues. It helps and documents who is responsible for resolving issues by a specific date and addresses obstacles that may be a barrier to the team in terms of achieving its goals.
[Monitoring and Controlling]
20 QUESTION
What are the five steps in the basic communications model? Describe who is responsible for each step.
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[Planning]
Why are updates to the project management plan an output of manage communications?
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The project management plan provides information on project baselines.
Communications management, and stakeholder management, which may require updates on current project performance against the performance measurement baseline.
[Executing]
22 QUESTION
What is performance reporting? Where is it used in communications management
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Collecting and distributing performance information such as status reports, process measurements, and forecasts.
It is used as a tool and technique in manage communications.
[Executing]
While a simple status report shows performance information or sample dashboards for scope, schedule, cost, or quality, list seven items that are included in more detailed reports.
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[Executing]
24 QUESTION
What are three communications methods to share information with project stakeholders?
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[Planning]
What is the most efficient way to ensure a common understanding by all participants on specific topics, and how is it done?
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Interactive communication between two or more parties in a multidirectional exchange of information. It is handled through meetings, phone calls, instant messages, and video conferences.
[Planning]
26 QUESTION
Describe the two most important organizational process assets used in planned communications management and why you selected them.
ANSWER
Lessons learned and historical information.
They can provide insight into the decisions made regarding communications issues and results of these decisions on previous projects as guiding information to plan the project’s communication activities.
[Planning]
What is the purpose of the manage communications process?
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The process of monitoring and controlling communications throughout the entire project life cycle to ensure the project stakeholders’ information needs are met.
[Monitoring and Controlling]
28 QUESTION
What is active listening?
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Listening in which the recipient is attentive in terms of acknowledging, clarifying, and confirming understanding and removing any barriers that could affect adversely comprehension.
[Executing]
What are two examples of meeting management techniques?
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Preparing an agenda and dealing with conflicts.
[Executing]
30 QUESTION
What are two examples of facilitation techniques?
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Building consensus and overcoming obstacles.
[Executing]
Why is it important that project managers develop a sensitivity to nonverbal messages?
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Because studies have shown that nonverbal cues are a better indicator of the meaning behind the message than the words used.
[Planning]
32 QUESTION
What are two key items to consider in presentation techniques?
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Awareness of the impact of body language and design of visual aids.
[Executing]
What is a project “war room”? What is its primary benefit?
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A single location for the project team to get together for any purpose. The war room should provide a repository for project artifacts, records, and up-to-date schedules and status reports.
Gives identity to the project team.
[Planning]
34 QUESTION
What are three items to consider in terms of writing style?
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Active versus passive voice, sentence structure, and word choice.
[Executing]
What are three items to consider in terms of choice of communications media?
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When to use written communications versus oral communications, when to use an informal memo versus a formal project report, and when face-to-face communication should be used versus e-mail.
[Executing]
36 QUESTION
Why is plan communications management tightly linked to enterprise environmental factors?
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Because the project’s organizational structure will have a major effect on project communications.
[Planning]
What are two ways to enhance sender-receiver models?
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By incorporating feedback loops to provide opportunities for interactive participation and by removing communications barriers.
[Executing]
38 QUESTION
What are six examples of organizational process assets used in control communications?
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[Monitoring and Controlling]
How can work performance reports best be used to manage communications? How can their use be optimized?
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To collect project performance and status information to facilitate discussion and create communications. These reports should be comprehensive, accurate, and available in a timely way to optimize their use.
[Executing]
40 QUESTION
What are three enterprise environmental factors that can influence manage communications?
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[Executing]
What are three examples of organizational process assets that can influence manage communications?
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[Executing]
42 QUESTION
What are five inputs to the control communications process?
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[Monitoring and Controlling]
How is push communications used? Provide eight examples.
ANSWER
To send specific recipients information and ensure it is distributed.
Examples:
[Planning]
44 QUESTION
What are four outputs of manage communications?
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[Executing]
How is push communications used? Provide four examples.
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For very large volumes of information or for information to very large audiences; recipients access information at their own discretion.
Examples:
[Planning]
46 QUESTION
How is an information management system used in control communications?
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As a tool and technique to provide standard tools for the project manager to capture, store, and distribute information to stakeholders about the project’s costs, schedule progress, and performance.
[Monitoring and Controlling]
What formula is used to calculate the number of communication channels on a project?
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n * (n-1) / 2
n = [the number of stakeholders]
[Planning]
48 QUESTION
Describe five types of valuable information in the project management plan that is useful to the control communications process.
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[Monitoring and Controlling]
How would you determine the choice of communications methods to use on your project?
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By discussions and reaching agreement with stakeholders based on communication requirements, cost and time constraints, and familiarity and availability of required tools and resources for communications.
[Planning]
50 QUESTION
What are three examples of information management systems?
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[Executing]
How is the performance management baseline affected by the manage communications process?
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An output of the process is updates to the project management plan. It provides information on baselines, communication management, and stakeholder management. Each of these areas may require updates based on the current project performance versus the project management baseline.
[Executing]
52 QUESTION
What is the key benefit of control communications?
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To ensure an optimal information flow among all communication participants at any moment of time.
[Monitoring and Controlling]
Define the performance management baseline.
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It is an approved plan for the project work to which project execution is compared, and deviations are measured for project control.
[Executing]
54 QUESTION
What are two examples of communication elements that would immediately trigger a revision to the plan communications management or manage communications processes?
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Issues
Key performance indicators such as actual versus planned schedule, cost, or quality.
[Planning, Executing, and Monitoring and Controlling]
What five items or parameters may be integrated in the performance management baseline?
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[Executing]
56 QUESTION
How is expert judgment used in control communications?
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As a tool and technique to assess the impact of the project communications, need for action or intervention, action that should be taken, responsibility for taking the action, and the required time frame for the action.
[Monitoring and Controlling]
List seven types of people or groups that can provide expert judgment in control communications:
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[Monitoring and Controlling]
58 QUESTION
Who is responsible for determining the actions required to ensure that the right message is communicated to the right audience at the right time?
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The project manager in collaboration with the project team
[Monitoring and Controlling]
How are change requests used in manage communications?
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As an output of the process because there may be a need for adjustment, intervention, or action.
[Executing]
60 QUESTION
What are four possible actions that may result from change requests from manage communications?
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[Monitoring and Controlling]