Tag: Project Communications Management

Beyond Bullet Points: Elevating Project Communications to Strategic Art
The art of communication is the language of leadership. James Humes 1. The Myth: “Communication Is Merely Data Transmission” Too many project managers equate effective communication with the flawless delivery of facts and figures. They compile spreadsheets, craft dense slide decks, and send them out on a strict schedule, assuming that raw data alone will…

Debunking the Myth: More Communication Is Always Better in Projects
The Communication Overload Trap “Communicate more, and you’ll avoid all problems!” It’s a tempting belief in project management, but it’s also a trap. Flooding your team with updates, meetings, and emails can lead to confusion, disengagement, and missed critical information. I’ve seen it happen—today, we’re busting the myth that more communication is always better. It’s…

Debunking the Myth: Project Communications Management Is Just Sending Emails
The Silent Project Killer Raise your hand if you’ve ever thought, “As long as I send the update, I’ve communicated.” We’ve all been there. It’s the oldest myth in project management: communications management is just about sending emails or slapping together a status report. Spoiler alert—it’s not. As someone who’s steered projects from chaos to…


