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Conference Paper Communications Management 1 November 2001
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Practical guide to effective written communication
By Koehler, Thomas P. With the increased use of email and instant messaging, written communication is taking on a new level of importance. Unfortunately, many people approach these vehicles for communication very…
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Conference Paper Risk Management, Communications Management, Talent Management, Resource Management 1 November 2001
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Managing flight risk
By Field, Scott Flight risk is a legal term describing the likelihood of a person to flee prosecution. As a project management term it describes the likelihood of untimely attrition.The purpose of this paper is to…
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Conference Paper Communications Management, Teams, Resource Management 7 September 2000
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Collaborative communication
By Cooper, John M. To collaborate effectively and fulfill commitments efficiently, project teams must communicate clearly and often. This paper examines how project managers can ensure that their team members are…
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Conference Paper Strategy, Communications Management, Skill Development 7 September 2000
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Selling project management to senior executives
By Jugdev, Kam | Thomas, Janice | Delisle, Connie L. | Buckle, Pamela Even in today's highly projectized world, strategy-minded executives are often reluctant to invest in projects and embrace project management as a core business component. As a result, projects too…
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Conference Paper Communications Management, Teams 7 September 2000
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Virtually connected
By Delisle, Connie L. | Thomas, Janice The act of communicating is vital to managing projects, especially for those projects implemented by geographically dispersed teams working virtually. Only when organizations better understand the…
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Conference Paper Communications Management, Technical Skills 7 September 2000
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"Speaking the same language"--the importance of having a glossary of "commonly used terms" or "jargon" when implementing a project management methodology and managing projects
By Morgan, Jane E. All professions have a jargon that practitioners must learn so that they can communicate effectively with their peers about complex profession-related concepts and processes. Project management is…
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Conference Paper Communications Management, Teams, Resource Management 7 September 2000
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Teaming in the virtual world--getting beyond location
By Diab, Mary Elizabeth Maintaining communications and continuing relationship building among a virtual team - project or department - presents a host of new challenges. Traditional communication methods simply will not…
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Conference Paper Communications Management, Teams, Resource Management 7 September 2000
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Remote facilitation and the global project team
By Wilson, Jerry | Smogor, Howard | Hoski, Valli Because more organizations are operating globally and seeking to develop products that increase their capacity to compete internationally, executives are assembling virtual project teams composed of…
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Conference Paper Communications Management 7 September 2000
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Let ‘em read ya like a book
By Jowers, Troy D. Nonverbal communication is a most effective means of conveying the kind of information that reveals a project manager's character and shapes a project team's identity. This paper discusses the…
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Conference Paper Communications Management, Leadership 7 September 2000
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Schmoozing and project management
By Davis, David L. Although technology enables project managers to more effectively and more efficiently plan and control their projects, it is the art of interpersonal communication--the skill that pre-dates one's…
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