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How to Create a Communications Plan

Use this Template to create a bullet-proof Communications Plan for projects. Here's a snapshot of the 10 steps you need to take, as outlined in the template.
 
Step 1: Situation Analysis
The first step to take when creating a Communications Plan is to perform a Situation Analysis. This is a fancy term for researching your existing communications environment.
 
Review the performance of all communications within your project and identify the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats.
 
Then identify any lessons learned from past communications exercises, so that the same mistakes made in the past are not repeated here.
 
Step 2: Communications Objectives
Great. So you know what your communications strengths are and where you need to improve. You are now ready to set out your communications objectives.
 
List the top three objectives that you want to achieve from your project communications. For instance, you might want to inform stakeholders of the project progress, boost management buy-in or improve your team productivity.
 
Step 3: Communications Guidelines
Then set out your communications guidelines for controlling communications within your project. For example, you may decide that:

 

All messages will be distributed through pre-defined channels

 

All critical communications will be pre-approved by management

 

All communications will be tailored, based on stakeholder needs


 
Step 4: Target Audience
Now define exactly who it is that your team will formally communicate with. Remember, formal communications are a method for controlling the messages sent out by your team. They promote a single consistent view of your project to a specified audience so that "everyone has the same version of the truth".
 
Step 5: Stakeholder Needs
Each target audience group will have their own needs. These stakeholders will require information that is specific to their role in the project. For instance, a Project Sponsor will need to be informed of high priority risks and issues, whereas a Quality Reviewer might need to be notified of the current status of project deliverables.
 
Step 6: Key Messages
Then list the key messages that need to be sent to each Stakeholder. Key messages may include project status, project issues, project risks, project deliverables or project resources. The next step is to define how you will deliver each message to them, through a delivery channel.
 
Step 7: Delivery Channels
There are a huge variety of ways in which you can deliver your key messages to stakeholders (e.g. emails, newsletters, meetings, conferences). For each stakeholder, identify the channel that you will use to deliver your key messages.
 
Step 8: Communications Schedule
Now you are ready to create the schedule of communications events, activities and actions that are required to deliver the right messages to the right people at the right time throughout the project. Create a detailed schedule of events and for each item listed, specify the timeframes for completion and any dependencies on other events in the schedule.
 
Step 9: Communications Events
For each event listed in your schedule, describe it in depth. Make sure that you define the purpose of the event, how it will take place and when it should occur.
 
Step 10: Communications Matrix
And finally, once you have listed the events and described them in detail, you need to identify who will manage them and who will review their effectiveness. Create a Communications Matrix which lists for each event who is accountable for the event, who will take part and who will review its success.
 
Once you have taken these 10 steps, it is up to you to get your Communications Plan approved by your manager and then execute it to deliver communications efficiently across your project.

 
4 comments on "How to Create a Communications Plan"
  Commented by  Tirumal Mohan Gudagudi, product design and cam programming, swissnox    | 03 06 2010 07:17:09 +0000
it is a good information.but only thing we have act like that
  Commented by  Bhaskar vemula, Consultant, Middle Earth Consultants    | 09 16 2009 06:41:08 +0000
very informative article.
  Commented by  Atul Kumar, Project Lead, Satyam Computers    | 09 16 2009 04:51:49 +0000
Very nice article. Thanks for sharing.
  Commented by  varsha, technical manager(QMS)    | 09 15 2009 17:23:45 +0000
Very informative and nice article.. thanks
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