Information Technology Project Management
Information Technology Project Management
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ISBN: 9781285452340
Author: Kathy Schwalbe
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Importance of communication skill for technical professionals:

Communication is part of work for people in all industry and education programs. For technical professionals, along with the technical skills, communication skill is also important.

Technical professionals will have the situation to communicate with other technical professional of other country and to their stakeholders, higher officials. Here the communicational skill plays an important role.

Communication can be done through speaking, writing or through non-verbal communication such as body language to convey information to others.

Influencing industry and educational programs using satire ways:

Media poke fun at the communication skill of technical professional, influences the industry and educational program by,

  • Telling the importance of communication, when there is good communication in an industry or organization, there may be any number of positive outcomes and increased productivity which leads to higher satisfaction.
  • When a person is a boss of an industry, needs to explain, inform all things to his employees. Boss needs to provide training to his members for any projects, where a boss needs communication skill.
  • Industry or workplace and educational programs often organize many programs to improve a person’s communication skill.
  • Industry and educational program fixes rules for the employees that their communication must be in English.
  • Media encourages people to improve their communication and explains the result of poor communication in any workplace.
  • Poor communication will lack enthusiasm for employee and inadequate handling of important projects reduces innovation in industry.
  • Basic communication skill is developed using educational programs, educational programs also uses many different ideas to improve communication of students and employees.

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