Project Overview The course project is designed to provide students with an opportunity to write a risk management plan specific to the banking industry. The project provides students with the opportunity to investigate the different aspects of business risk and risk management. It is also designed to help students assess their ability to analyze different aspects of financial decision making. Due Date Your final project is due in Module 06. There will be individual assignments along the way. The module they are due is noted in the time line below. Time Line Module Assignment 01 Bank Risk Types and Trends 02 Identify Banking Risks 03 Mitigating Bank Risks 04 Bank Credit Risks 05 Bank Lending Practices 06 Risk Capital at a Bank and FINAL Project Submission Requirements Your final risk management plan must be 12 - 15 pages long. Your plan should have an introduction with a thesis statement. The body of your plan should be divided into at least 6 subject headings corresponding to your assignments in Modules 1 - 6. Your plan should have a conclusion that summarizes the main points and leaves the reader with a final thought. Your plan should be supported by research from at least 15 different sources. Include both in text citations and a References page in APA format. Evaluation Each assignment leading up to the final assignment is evaluated and graded independently. Your instructor will provide specific grading criteria for each step of the project prior to its due date Running head: COMMUNICATION PLAN 1 COMMUNICATION PLAN 2 Communication Plan Tiffiany Cooper Grand Canyon University: LDR-620 Leading as a Manager August 15, 2016 Communication plan A communication plan refers to a set of strategies that are employed to give a vivid description of how one intends to communicate the results that they have obtained from a certain kind of an evaluation conducted. One of the strategies that I plan to utilize in my action plan is the formal communication channels to implement the plan. This refers to a channel of communication where the message is passed through means that are predefined (Sehgal, & Khetarpal, 2006). Although this channel of communication is slow, it has a high level of formality, and it is also very reliable in the passing of the message. In the implementation of the action plan, I will make use of the formal communication channel to pass the message to the doctors on the importance of ensuring that the patients who have been given the discharge orders have been discharged within the specified time frame. The other strategy that I will employ in the implementation of my action plan is the informal communication. This refers to a channel of verbal communication whereby the interchange of the information does not make use of any specific channel. .