Information, Communication and Documentation
Jürg Kuster,
Eugen Huber,
Robert Lippmann,
Alphons Schmid,
Emil Schneider,
Urs Witschi and
Roger Wüst
Chapter Chapter 18 in Project Management Handbook, 2015, pp 187-211 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Information and communication are always found in projects in one form or another. The question is whether they “happen” by chance or are intentionally designed. Allowing them to happen by chances involves high risks: The people involved in the project do not receive the information they need or when they need it. Documents are not filed, let alone found. Stakeholder groups feel excluded and offer resistance. And so on.
Keywords: Project Management; Stakeholder Group; Project Team; Verbal Communication; Interpersonal Communication (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-45373-5_18
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