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Project Communication Management in Industrial Enterprises (Step by Step)

In: Digital Communication Management

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  • Jana Samakova
  • Henrieta Hrablik Chovanova
  • Jana Mesarosova
  • Jana Sujanova
  • Dagmar Babcanova

Abstract

Communication is the basis of everything and is thus the key to effective project management. The question is "What is the relationship between the project management and communication?" Effective communication is one of the main elements of project management. Communication is a critical part between people, information, and ideas, and communication is the basis for project performance in organization. This chapter will be focused on "project communication management step by step." The chapter deals with all steps of project communication management which are defined as a combination of logical-related communication methods, tools, and techniques for a successful initialization, planning, implementation, control and administrative closure of the project communication. In the chapter communication environment (communication strategy, organizational structure), communication channel (communication methods, tools, frequency, and support of communication), communication cognitive (communication differences and skills), and communication system (feedback system and system of sharing and distribution of information) will be described.

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  • Jana Samakova & Henrieta Hrablik Chovanova & Jana Mesarosova & Jana Sujanova & Dagmar Babcanova, 2018. "Project Communication Management in Industrial Enterprises (Step by Step)," Chapters, in: Beatriz Pena-Acuna (ed.), Digital Communication Management, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:133938
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.75160
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    Keywords

    communication; project communication; project; communication environment; communication channel; communication cognitive; communication system;
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    JEL classification:

    • M10 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - General

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