Project Communications Management: Creating Effective Communications Strategies
This course will help project managers assess their project communication needs, plan for meeting those needs, and effectively communicate project status and forecasts throughout the project life-cycle.
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On-Demand Learning
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PricingMember
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$165 (through 12/1/22) $275 |
About This Course
Description
This course will help project managers assess their project communication needs, plan for meeting those needs, and effectively communicate project status and forecasts throughout the project life-cycle.
Learning Objectives
Project Management Certificate Requirement
This course is required for CI's Project Management Certificate program.
CEUs
Course attendees are eligible to receive 0.4 Continuing Education Units, 4 CCM Renewal Points or 4 AIA Continuing Education Learning Units.
This course will help project managers assess their project communication needs, plan for meeting those needs, and effectively communicate project status and forecasts throughout the project life-cycle.
Learning Objectives
- Learn how Project Communication Management fits within the Project Management body of knowledge and the nine knowledge areas.
- Learn how to describe and discuss the importance of identifying key stakeholders and their potential impact on project success.
- Demonstrate and illustrate the process of defining a communication approach and how to make relevant information available to all stakeholders.
- Learn to identify key stakeholder expectations and the process of managing those expectations.
- Learn to evaluate and explain the key benefits of successful project reporting
Project Management Certificate Requirement
This course is required for CI's Project Management Certificate program.
CEUs
Course attendees are eligible to receive 0.4 Continuing Education Units, 4 CCM Renewal Points or 4 AIA Continuing Education Learning Units.
Speaker
Michael Schrier, Director of Design and STEM Projects, University of CT Planning Architecture
Michael Schrier is a registered architect with a B.A. Degree from McGill University and a Masters of Architecture from Washington University in St. Louis. Michael also earned an M.B.A. from Fordham University. He has had extensive experience in the design and construction of medical and institutional buildings, while in private practice in the State of New York and Connecticut, and as site director for design and construction for New York Presbyterian Hospital in New York City. At Yale School of Medicine Facilities Planning and Construction, he oversees a staff of project managers that implement projects over two campuses. He also developed the project management certificate curriculum at the Construction Institute and teaches the Principles of Project Management and Scope Management classes.
Michael Schrier is a registered architect with a B.A. Degree from McGill University and a Masters of Architecture from Washington University in St. Louis. Michael also earned an M.B.A. from Fordham University. He has had extensive experience in the design and construction of medical and institutional buildings, while in private practice in the State of New York and Connecticut, and as site director for design and construction for New York Presbyterian Hospital in New York City. At Yale School of Medicine Facilities Planning and Construction, he oversees a staff of project managers that implement projects over two campuses. He also developed the project management certificate curriculum at the Construction Institute and teaches the Principles of Project Management and Scope Management classes.
Continuing Educational Credit
Construction Institute Project Management workshops are applicable towards prerequisite hours in PMI®'s Project Management Professionals (PMP®) program. Construction Institute is an AIA Registered Provider and a CCM Recertification Point Provider. Course attendees are eligible to receive 0.4 Continuing Education Units, 4 CCM Renewal Points, and/or 4 AIA Continuing Education Learning Units, verified through certificates of attendance, which are sent to participants after completion of workshop and assessment. Those wishing to receive AIA Continuing Education Learning Units and/or CCM Renewal Points should check in at the sign-in desk and fill out the appropriate attendance form(s) to receive credit.
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Registration and attendance at, or participation in, Construction Institute events and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to the use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendee’s image or voice in photographs, videotapes, electronic reproductions, and audiotapes of such events and activities by the Construction Institute. No other recording is allowed.