How to write an Effective IT Communication Plan?

An effective IT Communication Plan

 
 

Introduction

Strengthen your organization’s IT communication with a well-structured plan. This blog provides step-by-step instructions to optimize communication channels, ensure transparency, and enhance teamwork in your IT projects. We also delve into the process for managing communication that supports the Customer Platform. It describes the different types of communication and the individuals responsible for each type.

 

Purpose

The purpose of the a IT Communications Plan (Communications Plan) is to define how the program collects, assesses, reports, and acts on information about the progress of the project, as measured against project plans.

 

Scope

 

The goal of the IT Communication Plan is to outline the overall strategy for communicating and sharing project information. This includes documenting and agreeing with key stakeholders on:

 
  • What to communicate
  • When to communicate
  • With whom to communicate
  • Using what medium (e.g., reports, meetings, email)
  • Content to be communicated (include a template, if needed)
 

Types of communication levels

 

The following levels of communication are expected throughout the program to inform customers of the overall performance as well as to discuss various topics related to the program:

 

Build a list of stakeholders as required by your organization and spell out their responsibilities. This is required to define a proper IT communication plan as it delegates and sets responsibilities of each person and the time frames when they need to be triggered.

 

Role Responsibility Stakeholder Information Requirements Time frame/Frequency/ Trigger
Customer Sponsor Provide resources to enable the project, provide high-level requirements, provide overall approval for the project and results, and reach agreement through consensus Receive written program updates Monthly
Provide input into requirements Prior to completion of significant program milestones and functionality
Receive demos and provide feedback Upon completion of significant program milestones and functionality
Escalation point to help resolve program level issues and risks As required
Attend Quarterly Business Reviews Quarterly
Customer Relationship Manager Coordinate overall program activities across all projects in the program Receive updates on program progress Weekly
Provide an update on program status to sponsors Monthly
Escalate program impacting issues/risks to sponsors As needed
Attend SLA monthly meeting Monthly
Attend Quarterly Business Reviews Quarterly
Project Management Office (PMO) & Customer Coordinate overall project activities between PMO and Customer Receive updates on program and/or project progress Weekly and as needed
Provide an updated schedule to team members Weekly
Direct communications appropriately As needed
Attend Quarterly Business Reviews Quarterly
Operations Manager Provide day-to-day M&O direction and requirements for the program Receive updates on program progress Weekly and as needed
Provide input into requirements Weekly and as needed
Direct communications with the Platform Operations team Weekly and as needed
Attend Platform Governance meetings Weekly and as needed
Security (Security Advisor) Provide day-to-day direction for security aspects of the platform Provide and receive updates on program and project progress Weekly
Direct communications with the security team Weekly and as needed
Attend Platform Security meetings Weekly
System Owners Liaison to the business Provide and receive updates on program and project progress Weekly
Direct communications with the business and customer teams, coordinate business testing Weekly and as needed
Attend Platform Governance meetings Weekly and as needed
Provide input into requirements Prior to completion of significant program milestones and functionality
Enterprise Architect Give architectural advice on the Platform Receive update on program and project progress Weekly and ad hoc as needed
Provide input to requirements or design reviews Weekly and ad hoc as needed
Attend/support the Technical Committee Monthly
Technology Committee Chair Review technology strategy for the Platform Review requests for new technology components and strategic direction for the Platform Ad hoc as needed
Attend/chair the Technical Committee Monthly

 

Communication Matrix and frequencies

 

Now build a communication Matrix as shown below and expand on it to include other rows.

Nature of Communication From To Type (Mandatory /Info) Frequency Format Used Delivery Medium
Sponsors
Urgent Issues Customer Engagement Director Executive Customer Sponsor Mandatory As needed N/A Verbal updates Email
Issues Updates/
Resolutions
Customer Sponsor Engagement Director Executive Mandatory As needed N/A Verbal updates Email
Program Status Report Engagement Director Executive Customer Sponsor Mandatory Monthly Pre-Defined Report Email SharePoint
 

This is a starter set for building your communication plan. Go ahead and use this as a basis to build a more detailed one that suits your own organization. Let me know and share one you have written.

 

Authored by – Vijay Chander – All rights reserved – 2023

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