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How do you calculate and use communication channels in your project?

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Rebecca Bennett PMP| Investors.com Los Angeles, Ca, United States

If you are having communication issues in your project, it's good to come back to the basics and calculate the # of communication channels you have to manage.


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JOONMIN SUH Project Engineering Manager| Samsung Construction & Trading Seongnam, Gyeonggi, South Korea
Thanks for your articles. Back to the basics!
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Yashodhan Kholgade Pune, Maharashtra, India
Nice and precise article. Thanks.
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OUSMANE TOURE Project Geologist| Predictive discovery limited Kouroussa, Guinea
I think You have to identify stakeholders before calculating the channels of communication. Then it will be: N(N-1)/2.
N: is the nomber of stakeholders.
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1 reply by Stéphane Parent
Oct 17, 2017 11:30 AM
Stéphane Parent
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I suspect in many cases the total number of channels in somewhat smaller than the maximum number given by the formula.

Often, some channels are purely theoretical and are never used in practice. In other words, not everybody talks to everyone.
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Stéphane Parent Self Employed / Semi-retired| Leader Maker Prince Edward Island, Canada
Oct 17, 2017 10:45 AM
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I think You have to identify stakeholders before calculating the channels of communication. Then it will be: N(N-1)/2.
N: is the nomber of stakeholders.
I suspect in many cases the total number of channels in somewhat smaller than the maximum number given by the formula.

Often, some channels are purely theoretical and are never used in practice. In other words, not everybody talks to everyone.

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