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Workshop in a Box: Communication Skills for IT Developers

By : Abhinav Kaiser
Book Image

Workshop in a Box: Communication Skills for IT Developers

By: Abhinav Kaiser

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (13 chapters)
Workshop in a Box: Communication Skills for IT Professionals
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
Preface

Project updates


In IT, unlike other industries where there are separate teams to convey information, most employees communicate on a regular basis—either with customers or vendors, and definitely between peers and other parts of the organization. The preferred medium is through e-mails if there isn't a sense of urgency and when formal communication is to be made. For urgent and informal information exchanges, an instant messaging engine is generally used. Apart from these, IT teams employ portals and ticketing systems to store knowledge, track activities and convey real-time updates to customers and stakeholders. It might sound simple enough, but it isn't. There are numerous cases of wrong interpretation by customers and conflicts within teams as project updates were not communicated the right way and through the proper channels. In this section, we will touch base upon communicating project- or job-specific updates between peers and to customers.

Peer-to-peer communication

Peer-to-peer communication...