FOUNDATIONS OF RISK MANAGEMENT
Communication
Communicate to match expectations with perceptions
It is well documented that communication issues represent a large percentage of the basis for claims
against engineers. When all parties in a project communicate their expectations and perceptions early and often, the “disconnects” between opposing parties can be readily established. Steps can then be taken to
resolve those differences and align everyone’s expectations and perceptions. To be effective,
communication must flow both up and down the chain of command so that all parties are informed.
Good planning will lead to good communication. All parties should agree on acceptable means and lines
of communication early in the process. Develop tools to aid the communication process such as
correspondence logs, telephone conversation logs, and e-mail protocol.
Communication must be handled in a professional and courteous manner. When dealing with a
contentious issue, it is not a good practice to send a letter or e-mail immediately after composing it. Take
time and then re-read the communication before sending it. Communicating only the facts of the case and
avoiding emotional outbursts or statements of opinion can help to avoid problems or making problems
worse.
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