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Managing Information Technology Projects And Communication In Organizations

Brodbeck (2001) stated in his article titled Communication and performance in software development projects that “in summary, there is insufficient empirical evidence to support either view of internal communication as detrimental, facilitative or neutral to software development (SD) project performance. In fact the evidence is contradictory.”

The above statement and finding is very surprising. Communication has been known to improve team work and clarify issues where existing information is insufficient or where there is a challenging task. Also it has been variously recommended that communication is relevant in IT due to the fast changing environment and high turnover of software and technologies.

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Improving Internal Communication

Do your employees achieve the level of internal communication you want to have in your organization?

If not, you’re not alone. A recent study conducted by Aberdeen Group, The Last Frontier: Collaboration in the Retail Enterprise, found that despite dramatic advances in enabling technologies, “most retailers are failing in their efforts to encourage higher levels of communication and collaboration within their organization.”

The inability to optimize internal communication leads to lost productivity and reduced revenue due to things like poorly executed promotions and less impactful product introductions.

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