AbstractsBusiness Management & Administration

An engineering management analysis of communication management systems in an organization that supplies the mining industry

by Andreas Meid




Institution: University of Johannesburg
Department:
Year: 2015
Keywords: Engineering - Management; Communication in organizations; Mineral industries - Equipment and supplies; Project management
Posted: 02/05/2017
Record ID: 2105632
Full text PDF: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/13803


Abstract

Broadly speaking, communication forms an integral component of everyone’s daily activities, be it on a personal level amongst family and friends, or in a professional environment. In many instances, the ability of project teams to communicate effectively and efficiently is taken for granted by project managers, which can result in projects being late or incomplete. However, the importance of Project Communications Management is evident in the fact that the Project Management Institute (PMI) dedicates a chapter to Project Communications Management in the PMBOK® Guide. The current research seeks to understand what effect communication has on a project, and how it can be successfully managed during a project. The research in the form of a case study investigated the state of communications within a project department, with the aim of identifying whether a lack of communication during a project is a contributing factor to projects being late or incorrect. The department in question is responsible for supplying the mining industry with critical conveyor drive equipment. The case study research was conducted utilizing the procedure outlined in the Organizational Project Management Maturity Model (OPM3®). The research found that certain areas in the department lacked the basic requirements for effective communications, and that a lack of communication between various stakeholders during a project could negatively influence the success of a project. These findings were compared to those of independent research by the PMI into global trends of project communications. The important aspects relating to Project Communication Management were discussed, and a workable solution to the problem was proposed. It was found that by implementing a communication plan in the department, and encouraging a culture of open and honest communications, the organization can expect to see an improvement in project success. Advisors/Committee Members: Pretorius, J.H.C., Prof.: Malan, A., Dr (advisor).