CAPM Exam & PMP Exam Study Notes:
Project Communications Management

Written By: Alvin the PM | Last Updated: June 12, 2021
Topic: CAPM Exam & PMP Exam Certification Study Notes


Listed below are my CAPM Exam & PMP Exam Study Notes for Project Communications Management that I’ve used to pass my own CAPM Exam, and which I also intend to use for my 2021 PMP Exam Preparation.

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Please Note: These notes are meant to be a supplementary aid, and not as your primary study material for your CAPM Exam and/or PMP Exam. This is meant to help clarify any confusing topics and explain the most challenging concepts which are difficult to understand & remember. Please reference your own Exam Prep Book or your PMBOK Guide for further detail.

I’ve listed the Knowledge Area below, with an explanation of the following:
1) Overview of each Process Group
2) Reference Section & Page in PMBOK 6th Edition
3) ITTO Summary & Analysis (Input, Tool, Technique, Output)
>> Any items marked with an * asterisk are the unique ones & critical topics to master
4) Key Concepts & Helpful Exam Prep Information

Overview of Communications Management

Communications Management is split up into the following three (3) Process Groups:
1) Plan Communications Management (PL)
2) Manage Communications (EX)
3) Monitor Communications (M&C)

Purpose: Ensuring that your stakeholders receive information effectively, by 1) Developing a Communication Strategy, and 2) Implementing the Communication Strategy

>>Alvin’s Exam Tip:
Think of this Knowledge Area as answering the following question: Is everyone getting the right message at the right time?

Alvin the PM

Key Concepts:
1. What are the different ways that we can communicate information?
>> Written, Spoken, Formal/informal, Gestures, Media, Choice of Words

2. Examples of Formal Communication
-Reports, meeting agendas & minutes, stakeholder briefings, presentations
– Formal Meetings (regular and ad hoc)

3. Examples of Informal Communication
-Emails, Social Media, Website
– Informal Ad hoc discussion

4. What is the difference between Communication vs Communications? (with an ‘s’)
Communication – How we share and exchange information with others
– Communications – The SYSTEM we use to send and receive information from others

5. What are the 5C’s of Written Communication?
1- Clarity (Have a clear purpose) – Is it CLEAR?
2- Conciseness (Be short and to the point) – Is it CONCISE?
3- Correctness (Is the grammar correct?) – Does it have CORRECT grammar & punctuation?
4- Cohesiveness – Is it COHERENT? Does everything flow together?
5- Control (Is the writing well coordinated?) – Is there a CONTROLLED flow of words? Is it logical?

Master the ITTO Video Series

  • Watch my MASTER THE ITTOs Video Series below to master the ITTOs for each Process within Communications Management:

    >> MASTER ITTOs for Communications Management, Part 1: WATCH HERE
    >> MASTER ITTOs for Communications Management, Part 2: WATCH HERE

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Process #1: Plan Communications Management

1.1 Communications Management: Plan Communications Management (PL)
– Pg. 366, PMBOK 6th Edition

Purpose: Developing your strategy for how you will manage communications with all members on your project & actively keep them engaged.

Your Communication Strategy will address – what information you will communicate, who will receive that information, when they will receive it, using what technique, and how often.

ITTO Analysis: Plan Communications Management
1) What do You Need? (Input
Project Charter, Project Management Plan, Project Documents, EEF/OPA
>> Project Management Plan: Resource Management Plan, Stakeholder Engagement Plan
>> Project Documents: Requirements Documentation, Stakeholder Register

2) What is the Result? (Output)
– *Communications Management Plan, Updates to Project Management Plan and Project Documents

3) How Do You Accomplish It? (Tool/Technique)
-*Communication Requirements Analysis; *Communication Technology, *Models, and *Methods; Interpersonal & Team Skills, Data Representation, Expert Judgment, Meetings
>> Interpersonal and Team Skills: Communication Styles Assessment, Political & Cultural Awareness
>> Data Representation: *Stakeholder Engagement Assessment Matrix

Key Concepts:
A Project Manager spends 90% of his/her time communicating on projects.

1. # of Communication Channels = (N x (N-1) )/2
Refer to Formula Guide for detail.

Key Terms to Remember:
1. Communications Management Plan – Establishes the communication needs of stakeholders and how those needs will be addressed:
– What are we communicating and why?
– Between which team members?
– What is the best communication method to deliver this information?
– Who is responsible for communicating the information?
– When should this information be communicated and When?

2. Stakeholder Engagement Assessment Matrix – Assesses the gaps between the Current & Desired engagement level for your stakeholders
>> Different levels of Engagement: Unaware, Resistant, Neutral, Supportive, and Leading)

3. Communication Styles Assessment – What are the gaps in stakeholder engagement that would require communication tailored to specific stakeholders?

4. Political & Cultural Awareness – Organization’s political environment, relationships of power, who has influence?

MODELS OF COMMUNICATION
(1) Basic Linear: Sender + Receiver
>> Steps: Encode > Transmit Message > Decode

(2) Interactive: Sender + Receiver + Feedback
>> Steps: Encode > Transmit Message > Decode > Acknowledge > Feedback/Response

(3) Complex: Incorporates the human elements of sending & receiving

METHODS OF COMMUNICATION
(1) Interactive: Conducted between >= 2 people, Someone provides message, another person receives it and responds to the message

(2) Push: One-directional; Sending specific information to a specific recipient.

(3) Pull: Storing information into a database/central location. Used for large information sets and/or large audiences

Process #2: Manage Communications

1.2 Communications Management: Manage Communications (EX)
– Pg. 379, PMBOK 6th Edition

Purpose: Creating an effective flow of information between all team members, based upon your established Communications Management Plan

ITTO Analysis: Manage Communications
1) What do You Need? (Input
– *Work Performance Reports, Project Management Plan, Project Documents, OPA/EEF
>> Project Management Plan: Communications Management Plan, Resource Management Plan, Stakeholder Engagement Plan
>> Project Documents: Logs (Change, Issue, Lessons Learned, Stakeholder Register), Quality & Risk Reports

2) What is the Result? (Output)
*Project Communications, Updates to Project Management Plan & Project Documents; Updates to OPAs

3) How Do You Accomplish It? (Tool/Technique)
Unique Tools: Communication Technology, Methods, and Skills; Project Reporting
Other Tools: Interpersonal & Team Skills, PMIS, and Meetings
>> Interpersonal & Team Skills: Active Listening, Conflict Management, Cultural & Political Awareness, Meeting Management, Networking
>> Communication Skills: Communication Competence, Feedback, Nonverbal, Presentations

Key Concepts:
The Key Deliverable from this process is Project Communications, which includes Reports, Status, Schedule Progress, presentations, etc

1. What factors influence the type of Communication Technology being used?
-Location of team members
-Resources you have available
– Organization’s governance and culture

2. Four (4) Examples of Communication Skills
(1) Factors such as: clarity, relationships, leadership
(2) Feedback & actively understanding what the other person’s response is
(3) Nonverbal – Analyzing someone else’s body language and gestures
(4) Presentations

Key Terms to Remember:
1. Project Reporting – This is focused on collecting & sharing project information, and produces the key deliverable of Project Communications (reports, presentations, etc)

2. Work Performance Reports – These reports are shared and distributed to the team as defined in the Communications Mgmt Plan
>> Examples include: Status Reports, Progress Reports, Earned Value Graphs, Burndown Charts, Vendor Performance Information, dashboards

Process #3: Monitor Communications

1.3 Communications Management: Monitor Communications (M&C)
– Pg. 388, PMBOK 6th Edition

Purpose: This is the process where you’re making sure that your team & stakeholders have the information they need

What is the goal of Monitoring Communications?

Is the right message being delivered to the right audience at the right time?

Alvin the PM

ITTO Analysis: Monitor Communications
1) What do You Need? (Input
– *Work Performance Data, Project Management Plan, Project Documents, OPA/EEF
>> Project Management Plan: Resource Management Plan, Communications Management Plan, Stakeholder Engagement Plan
>> Project Documents: Issue Log, Lessons Learned Register, Project Communications


2) What is the Result? (Output)
*Work Performance Information, *Change Requests, Updates to Project Management Plan & Project Documents

3) How Do You Accomplish It? (Tool/Technique)
– Expert Judgment, PMIS, Data Representation, Interpersonal & Team Skills, Meetings
>> Interpersonal and Team Skills: Observation/conversation
>> Data Representation: Stakeholder Engagement Assessment Matrix

Key Terms to Remember:
1. Communications Management Plan What is the strategy for how we will collect, create, and distribute information to the team?

2. Stakeholder Engagement Plan – What communication strategies will we use to engage stakeholders?

3. Observation/Conversation – A type of Interpersonal and Team Skill that you can use to have open dialogue with your team members and figure out what are potential issues and potential conflicts occurring in the project.

4. Work Performance Information – During Control Communications, you’ll be analyzing your Work Performance Data and seeing how effective were your project communications.


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