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Communications Skills for Project Managers
Written by Michael Campbell
Narrated by Paul Brion
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According to the Project Management Institute, over eighty percent of a project manager's job is communication-yet most project management books hardly discuss it. Communications Skills for Project Managers provides practical advice and strategies for ensuring success, even in the face of shifting organizational priorities, constantly evolving expectations, and leadership turnover. This important guidebook gives listeners the skills they need to keep everyone in the loop. Listeners will find out how they can: keep those on the project team-as well as upper management-involved and informed; establish a plan for communication; effectively present to stakeholders; compete with other initiatives within the organization; convey reasons for change; and more. Even a project that is brought in on time and on budget can be considered a failure if those outside a project team haven't been kept informed. This book provides listeners with the skills they need for ensured project success, every time.
Author
Michael Campbell
- J. Michael Campbell is Professor at the University of Manitoba, Canada. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Waterloo, Canada. His research interests focus upon human dimensions of natural resource management, sustainable nature based tourism, and parks and protected areas' planning and management.
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