Effective Communication for Program and Project Stakeholders and Teams

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Free Online Course: Effective Communication for Program and Project Stakeholders and Teams provided by edX is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 5 weeks long, 3-5 hours a week. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from edX. Effective Communication for Program and Project Stakeholders and Teams is taught by Bill Brantley.

Overview
  • “Everyone communicates, but few connect” is a famous book and message by John C. Maxwell on leadership. The meaning behind this message is that as leaders of programs and projects, we need to be not just communicators, but effective communicators.

    Obtaining your Project Management Professional (PMP) certification or Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) or similar project management certificate is the first step. But, as you gain program management and project management experience, you realize that effective communication goes beyond what you learned in "A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge" (PMBOK).

    Gaining a program management certification or project management certification (such as the PMP certification) equips you with the necessary project management tools to begin your project or project management career. There is more to effective program and project communication than what is on the PMP exam.

    For communication from program managers and project managers to be truly effective, there must be understanding beyond what you learned from your professional certification. The communicator and the receiver must use feedback to determine how the message was received and if the communicator created the intended level of understanding in the receiver for the communication to succeed.

    In this course, you will learn about the Understanding Triad - know-what, know-how, and know-why. The Understanding Triad aids you in crafting just the right level of explanation for all your audiences. The Understanding Triad will make you a more effective program manager, traditional project manager, agile project manager, or certified scrum master.

    The Project Management Institute, Inc (PMI) teaches that project management communication is the transfer of information. The project or program manager sends messages to their project teams, stakeholders, customers, and executive sponsors. If the program manager or project manager believes that communicating a clear message is enough for good communication, then the manager may be fooled into thinking their communication efforts are complete. Even if there is feedback, the feedback is usually limited to confirming that the message was received as intended. However, communication is not merely the transmission of information. The difference can be days, months, or years of wasted time and effort; or successful, early delivery.

    Certified program and certified project managers earn 10 professional development units (PDU) as they learn how communication can make a difference in every interaction, and become a truly effective program or project manager. Gain the power skill of communication in this certificate program.

Syllabus
  • Week One - Defining Communication

    Module One - The Transmission Model of Communication

    Module Two - The Emergence Model of Communication

    Module Three - Program and Project Management Communication - Tasks, Resources, and Schedules

    Module Four - Program and Project Management Communication - Visioning and Building a Team

    Week Two - Creating Messages to be Understood

    Module One - The Building Blocks of a Message

    Module Two - What is Understanding - Know-What

    Module Three - What is Understanding - Know-How

    Module Four - What is Understanding - Know-Why

    Module Five - Putting It All Together With Building Blocks

    Week Three - Feedback and Understanding

    Module One - What is Good Feedback?

    Module Two - How to Give Good Feedback

    Module Three - How to Use Feedback for Testing Understanding

    Module Four - Incorporating Continuous Feedback into Your Project

    Module Five - Putting It All Together and Preview of the Next Module

    Week Four - Audience Analysis

    Module One - The Different Audiences in a Program or Project

    Module Two - What Information Does Each Audience Need

    Module Three - Balancing the Understanding Triad in Your Message

    Module Four - Troubleshooting Understanding