In this course, you will learn the elements of a simple communication plan and how to draft and manage one, why documentation helps create project team visibility and accountability, how to organize documents in one central place, and how to prepare for a job search by documenting experience and highlighting transferable skills.



Organizing Communication and Documentation
This course is part of Google Stakeholder Management Specialization

Instructor: Google Career Certificates
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What you'll learn
Draft a communication plan and explain how to manage it.
Examine the elements of a communication plan that are vital to project success.
Understand the value of documentation in creating visibility and accountability for team members.
Organize project documents in one centralized place.
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There are 3 modules in this course
You will learn the elements of a communication plan, how to draft and manage one, and the best practices to follow.
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4 videos3 readings2 assignments1 plugin
You will learn how documentation helps create project team visibility and accountability, and how to organize documents in one central place.
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3 videos1 reading
You will review key project planning, communication and documentation concpets.
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1 video1 reading1 assignment
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Frequently asked questions
A project manager is someone who helps manage projects for organizations in an orderly and efficient fashion. Project managers oversee plans, budgets, and resources, and they use data to make well-informed decisions. Companies rely on project managers to build workflow processes, launch new projects, and deliver cost savings.
Project managers are in high demand. In fact, a study by the Project Management Institute found that, by the year 2027, employers will need 87.7 million people to fill project management-related roles. As the workplace continues to grow and evolve, project managers serve as a pivotal piece of an organization’s ability to adapt and remain agile.
Project managers are natural problem-solvers. In addition to setting the plan and guiding teammates through the project, they are tasked with managing changes and risks. Each day is dynamic and different for a project manager because they are at the center of the project, building relationships, prioritizing tasks, and delivering results! Using various tools and templates, as well as a unique skill set, the project manager brings order to chaos.
- Google Workspace (Docs, Sheets, Slides, Meet)
- Stakeholder identification and mapping
- Communication planning
- Team management methodologies (delegation, feedback cycles, conflict resolution)
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