Chapter 6. Communication Management, Leadership, and Project Team Management

6.3 Communications Management Protocol

The communication management plan should include a protocol that delineates all the critical communication channels for the team and stakeholders, such as the purpose of communication, ICTs utilized, frequency of communications, and types of information to be communicated. An example of a Communications Management Protocol has been provided in Table 6.1 which includes only four purposes of communication.

Table 6.1. Communications Management Protocol
Purpose of Communication Schedule Frequency ICTs or Other Means Utilized Types of Information Participants: Team Members and Stakeholders
Planning Every week on Monday Microsoft Teams

Zoom

OneDrive

Emails

Requirements

Project activities

Schedule

Cost

Risks and issues

All the team members
Retrospective Every week on Friday Microsoft Teams

Zoom

OneDrive

Emails

Status updates

Lessons learned

 

All the team members
Emergency As needed Zoom or In-person Depends on the reason for emergency All the team members
Status updates Every week after the retrospective meeting

Or as needed

Emails

Zoom or In-person meetings

Progress report

Tracking Gantt Chart

Comparison of baselines with the latest situation

Project sponsor

Client

All team members

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