IT Project Communications Management MGMT 9054

Micro-credential
Online

Our IT Project Communications Management course explores a key responsibility of the project manager, which is to communicate and manage stakeholders’ expectations throughout the life cycle of the project. Effective communication is needed to ensure continued stakeholder support and to ensure that stakeholder needs are met. Learn how to create and implement communications management plans, identify your audience, provide the right information to various stakeholders at the right time, and effectively communicate with an audience using different channels/media. This communications management course explores communications management best practices for both traditional projects and agile projects and builds on the best practices for integration management as described in the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) Guide.

Passing this course earns you a record of achievement and 20 Project Management Institute (PMI) contact hours or professional development units (PDU). It also earns you a micro-credential, which is provided to you as a digital badge that can be posted to social media platforms (such as LinkedIn).

Note(s)

Course Delivery Method:

This online course is device and operating system independent, so you are free to access the course with any device, anytime and anywhere, via the Internet. All you need is to connect to the cited website to start the course.

Hours and Fees

Hours

20

Fee

$336, includes a non-refundable materials fee of $165

Course Sections

CRN:
W45525
Delivery Method: Self-directed Online
CRN:
W45526
Delivery Method: Self-directed Online
CRN:
S80447
Delivery Method: Self-directed Online
CRN:
S80448
Delivery Method: Self-directed Online
CRN:
S80449
Delivery Method: Self-directed Online
CRN:
S80450
Delivery Method: Self-directed Online
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