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7-Dimensional eCommunications

PREVIOUS VERSION OF CONCEPTS - 2014

"Using 7-D eCommunications
to Improve Project eCommunications
by Impacting Stakeholders’ Human Interfaces"
In the Article below, these 7 Dimensional eCommunications Concepts are explained, examples are given, and a useful Template Tool is provided so that you can apply these principles to impact your Stakeholders.
These 7 Dimensional eCommunications Concepts are discussed in terms of Project Communications Management, Chapter 10, of the PMI PMBOK® Guide.
Benefits to you
  • You can send to your Project Stakeholders eCommunications that are
  • clear, understandable, effective, efficient, and
  • impact them more profoundly by using 7 Dimensional eCommunications.
  • Stakeholders will focus on your eCommunication,
  • view it as a priority, remember it, think about it, acknowledge it,
  • share it with others, send feedback, and take action.
The author, Ken Kozy, was invited to submit and present his original Paper at the PMI 2011 North America Global Congress, Dallas-Ft. Worth, Texas.

>> Click HERE to download the Article: Using 7-D eCommunications to Improve Project eCommunications by Impacting Stakeholders’ Human Interfaces. It is a PDF file format.
>> Click HERE to go to the page that explains the Two Examples of solutions to the Exercise in PDF that you can download
>> Click HERE to go to the page that explains the 7-D eCommunications Graphic called Exhibit 1 in PDF that you can download
>> Click HERE to go to the page that explains the TemplateDoc Tool in Word 2003 file that you can download
>> Click HERE to go to the page that explains the Table called Exhibit 4 in PDF that you can download
>> Click HERE to go to the page that explains the FAQs regarding the 7-D eCommunications Article

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