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The Role of Communication in Project Management

Communication is the most important of the tasks project management person or team for any given project. 90% of a project management leader’s work on the project will be communication. Delegating, receiving and following up on progress reports, and holding meetings all demand highly effective communication lest something go wrong with the project. It probably goes without saying that highly effective communication should be included in all IM chats, e-mails, and telephone calls, as well.

It is the most crucial task of project management leaders to understand and facilitate clear and circumspect communication for the simple reason that most of the members of a project development team probably have surprisingly mediocre, even sub-par, communication skills. Communication skills are very much taken for granted by the general business population. It is assumed that if one has graduated from a college or university and has basic spoken and written skills in English (as this essay is being written in English, let’s assume that you conduct your business in English), one must have effective communication skills. But as those with experience in project management understand, this seemingly logical, even inevitable, relationship is quite often absent. Indeed, in the business world one of the important factors that helps to decide if someone is qualified enough to be a project management leader is their having above-average (preferably excellent) communication capabilities.

Communication in projects is about the transferring of relevant knowledge from one party to another party or parties. If the knowledge that is intended to be conveyed is distorted or poorly received, clearly this interferes with the transmission and therefore with the use and application of knowledge. A lack of knowledge translates into an inadequately completed or, worse yet, an incomplete project. Such a poor result costs the company a lot of money, and it may cost the company a client. It may cost someone their job, as well.

The two main methods of communicating are through written words and spoken words. A great deal of time is spent in the business world using the written word for communication. Those involved in project management can certainly attest that they often do a lot of reading in order to try to steer a project through to successful completion.

Written words have great power and utility. When you are writing, you can take your time to ponder the words you will choose. Even if you are talking via IM, you can take more time to pause and think about what you’re reading from the other person and what you really want to say next than you can on a telephone call or from just the spoken words during a meeting. When you receive written communication, you can read over the words again and again as needed in order to cull the right meaning. You can go back over your archives of written communication in case you have forgotten something or need to clarify your memory.

However, there are some drawbacks to written word communication. One of these is that the person writing a message may have less than desirable grammatical and punctuation skills. Poor spelling ability can muddy the waters of clear communication, too. Inferior grammar, punctuation, and spelling can lead to distorted written messages. These factors may lead to miscommunication that cause problems with the development of the project, such as for one example a poorly written and thus misunderstood message that leads to friction between two parties. They may also lead to an unwanted slow-down in the progress of a project, and this in turn can threaten the meeting of deadlines if one party must wait for clarification of a written message from another. Another problem with written words is that many people, especially in today’s digital age, actually do not use the advantage of more time to think that writing affords. This is especially true with IM communication, but it goes for e-mails as well. Too many people write like they speak, and don’t think that capital letters where appropriate really matter. Project management absolutely demands that you, as a manager, have advanced written communication ability (like the author of this essay!). It is also a good idea for you to suggest training in business writing skills for any employees whom you find to be lacking in fundamental English writing skills.

As mentioned above, the other aspect of verbal communication is oral. The advantages here are significant. Communication flows faster without the need to write things out. If you use virtual meetings online, it’s possible to create audio recordings of everything said for playback later, and voice-activated tape recorders can be used in in-person meetings to the same ends, so in this way oral communication can be archived and referenced later just as written can. When one only has to listen instead of having to read, one can often act on the knowledge more rapidly (such as drawing, typing, writing, opening up computer desktop files, or Internet surfing in simultaneous response to what’s being heard).

But, there are drawbacks to oral communication. It is more difficult for many people to retain information that is only spoken versus that which is written (which makes it audio-visual, not just audio). It is often more tedious to pause, rewind, and fast forward through a recording than it is to simply flip through pages. And, oral communication can be more complex than written because it involves paralingual aspects (“it’s not just what you say, it’s how you say it”) and, when it comes to spoken words, 55% of the message is delivered by non-verbal cues-body language. Body language is more difficult to follow in these days of the Internet virtual meeting. And many people are somewhat inept when it comes to understanding how to use paralingual and non-verbal aspects of oral communication on the telephone and in live meetings. This can clearly cause a great deal of havoc.

To understand just how easy it is for communication efforts to go awry in project management, there is a nice little formula that has been worked up through the years: to calculate the possibility of miscommunication, use the formula (N*(N-1))/2, with N = the number of people directly involved in the project. So on a project that has a mere five people involved, with you being one of them as project manager, there are 10 possible ways, with each and every piece of communication, for things to go wrong if they’re not done “to perfection”.

There is also a nice solution to help with effective communication that has been drawn, called the communication matrix. This is a table of all of those directly involved in the project, and each and every one of those people is entered under both the row and column headings. A check-mark at the intersection of two project participants means that those two participants will definitely need to communicate directly with each other for the project to be successfully completed. You can focus on this matrix to help yourself facilitate clear and effective communication at the right time and in the right place for the right people concerned.

Your bottom line here with alls this is straightforward. It is imperative that you ensure and facilitate effective communication as a project manager. It is 90% of your project management task.

Processes Involved in Software Development Project

A software development process is a structure to be followed while developing a new software product. There are different types of process models having certain cycles or phases involving various kinds of activities.

Project Kick Off is defined as the initialization of a project. It is an initial plan or proposal describing the main functionality and procedure of a project. Project kick off also narrates the responsibility of the key members in a project, and also describes about the people who are in need of this project.In a nutshell, Project kick off is the method of producing a overall plan for a project at its initiation phase.

Requirement Gathering is usually the first part or segment of a software project. It is the initial stage of product development. In this stage, a thorough market analysis is performed in order to access the real demand of potential customers. Sales and marketing people are mainly involved in requirement gathering stage of a software project. Their analysis helps the developer to develop the software as per the current market demand.

Prototype Development is an important phase in a software development process. The developers first time develop the software as per their conceptual analysis and design with most likely material in this stage. Thus, a through evaluation of design, material, product structure is performed in this stage. Development is a very important stage of software process, where the software is being developed using agile methodology or traditional waterfall method. This step also consists of several sub steps. A traditional waterfall method is based on planning, where as agile methodology works on present feedback.

Software Testing is a pivotal step in any software development project. It determines the quality of software by several industry standard techniques. Software testing is a step to find out the existing bug in newly developed software. There are several testing methods are used named black box testing, white box testing, grey box testing and so on.

Production Roll Out is the next stage where the team of software developers works in full production deployment. In this phase, all of the conceptual designs are tested and modified or refined by implementing in a pilot project. During this phase, testing and other associated supportive activity also have an importance in order to validate the iterative cycles of production deployment.

Knowledge Transfer is another vital aspect of a software process. Knowledge transfer and training go hand by hand in a process. An assessment is needed to conduct among the key workers in a project ensuring their capability while undertaking a particular area of implementation in a software project. A training material is crafted under the guidance of the experts and approved after a through scrutiny. This quality training material is distributed to the key players in the project and the knowledge is transferred as per the project requirement in order to implement the knowledge in different modules of product development.

Post Deployment Software Support is another critical step in a software development process. It is almost essential to provide quality support for the newly implemented software and to trouble shoot the possible problems.

Altisnet follow all these steps with a scientific approach and with a technology driven manner. We are confident to provide you the best product development solution. We have created a dedicated development environment, Quality assurance environment, stage environment and production environment to maintain the industry standard in the software development process.

Investing in an Immigration Project to Canada – The Immigrant Investor Program of Quebec

As the world is experiencing great changes in terms of weather , financing shift of wealth and political frictions , more and more business people and wealthy Managers are looking for a Permanent Residency in a stable country that will provide a bright future for their family. Canada is by far one of the only immigration countries that benefits from a strong economy , plenty of natural resources, security and a true social security system that does not discriminate based on wealth. All Canadians enjoy the same free services. The Immigrant Investor program of Quebec and Canada is limited to Investors that have previously accumulated a Minimal Net Worth of at least 1,600,000$ Canadian. They will enjoy Permanent Residency for their family and all the benefits of being in Canada. After 3 years of living in Canada, they can apply for the Canadian Citizenship. In exchange for receiving the right to move Permanently to Canada, Immigrant Investors must make a passive investment in government bonds of 800,000$ CAD for a period of 5 years without receiving any interest payments. The accumulated interest generated by the passive investment is than used to finance startup companies in Canada. There is no risk for the Investor to lose the capital. After 5 years, the Immigrant Investor is fully reimbursed the capital. There is also the possibility of avoiding making the investment by paying financing fees in advance of 220,000$ CAD non refundable.

Of course, this program is very limited in scope , but represents for the lucky few, the real last open door to Canadian immigration. This program has no age limitation, no language skills and no diplomas required to apply.