Study Cards - Chapter 10 Flashcards

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Identify Stakeholders

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  • process of idntifying all individuals or organizations that can be positively or negatively impacted by a project
  • key area of the PM process
  • creates the stakeholder register
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Stakeholder analysis

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  • Interest: identify all stakeholders
  • Importance: identify the impact level
  • Influence: assess how they might respond to situations
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3
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Stakeholder grids

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  • Power/Interest
  • Power/Influence
  • Influence/Impact
  • Salience Model
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Power/Influence

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Low/Low: Monitor
Low/High: Keep informed
High/Low: Keep satisfied
High/High: Manage closely

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Stakeholder register

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  • includes all information about stakeholders including power and influence
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Plan communications

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  • covers who, what, when, where, why and how
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7
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Communications requirements analysis

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  • determins information needs of the project stakeholders
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8
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Comunication technology

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  • defines the technology needed for the project communications
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9
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Communication models

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  • encode-message-medium-decode
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Communication methods

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  • interactive communication
  • push communication
  • pull communication
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Sender - receiver model

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  • An encoded idea
  • The message and feedback
  • Medium used to send the communcation
  • The decoded idea
  • Noise level or environmental disruptions
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12
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Sender’s responsibility

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  • make sure that the information is clear and complete

- ensure that the message is correctly understood

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Receiver’s responsibility

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  • esuring that the message was received in it’s entirety,
  • understood
  • acknowledged to the sender
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Effective listening

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  • Feedback
  • Active listening
  • Paralingual
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Active listening

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  • Look at the person
  • Listen to the feeling content
  • Be sincerely interested
  • Restate what the person has said
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16
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Lines of communication

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( N * (N-1) ) / 2

17
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PM communication

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  • PMs spend 90% of their project time on communication activities
  • PM is responsible for thoughtful and thorough communications
18
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Communication barriers

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  • distorted perceptions
  • distrusted sources
  • transmission errors
19
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Communication enhancers

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  • make the message relevant
  • reduce the message to it’s simplest terms
  • organize the message into stages
  • repeat the key points
20
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Message transmition percentages

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  • 55% body language
  • 38% vocal inflection
  • 7% words
21
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Types of communication

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  • Formal written
  • Formal verbal
  • Informal written (emails/memos/minutes)
  • Informal verbal (meetings)
22
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Contemporary communication methods

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  • Group meetings
  • Video conference
  • Intranet wikis
  • Email, voicemail, fax
  • Conferencing tools
  • Web based PM software
23
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Interpersonal skills

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  • build trust
  • resolve conflict
  • active listening
  • change management
24
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Management skills

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  • presentation and public speaking
  • negotiating
  • written communication
25
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Issue Logs

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  • identifies issues and defines attributes
26
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Report performance

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  • controls the collection and distribution of performance information (performance reports)
27
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Report types

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  • status
  • progress
  • variance
  • trend reporting
  • earned value reporting
  • forecasts
28
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Variance report

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  • compares the actual result against a planned baseline
29
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Time series methods

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  • forecasting method that uses historical data to determine future outcomes
30
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Casual / Econometric methods

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  • forecasting method that uses conditional probability
31
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Judgmental methods

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  • forecasting method that uses expert judgement