These are the Five Cs of communication – perfect for communicating effectively on your project. They are:
1. Correct grammar and spelling
Poor use of grammar or inaccurate spelling can be distracting, can distort the message and reduce your credibility.
2. Concise expression and elimination of excess words
A short, well-crafted message reduces the opportunities for misunderstanding.
3. Clear purpose and expression directed towards the needs of the reader
Ensure that you factor in the needs and interests of your audience.
4. Coherent, logical flow of ideas
A logical flow of ideas using “markers” such as an introduction and summaries of the ideas as you write.
5. Controlling flow of words and ideas
Controlling the flow of words and ideas may involve graphics or summaries.
See more Project Management Picture Concepts:
- How The Cost of Quality Increases On Your Project
- How to Measure Business Value for Your Project (NPV, ROI and more!)
- Scrum Roles & Responsibilities
- The Change Control Process in Project Management
- Prototypes in a Waterfall or Agile Project
- Agile Estimating Techniques – Planning Poker and More
- Good versus Bad Project Management
- Benchmarking: How To Do It
- Project Management Office (PMO) Types
- Project Benefit Types – Tangible and Intangible
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