How many times were you a part of situations that escalate because of bad communication? If you’re like most, perhaps one time too many. The lack of effective communication in the workplace is often the reason companies operate at less than optimal efficiency. In social settings miscommunication may lead to an argument, yet in business it has led to detrimental results. Production slows down when confusion is caused by a vague email response. This creates an adverse domino effect, impacts workflow, and missed deadlines.
Clear and concise communication is the foundation for success. Regular communication keeps everyone on the same page, heightens transparency, and inspires relevant employee feedback.
A large majority of executives give themselves a 6 out of 10,[1] on the quality of their workplace communication. Yet most employees have a different view. In fact, few organizations do not complain about inconsistent or incomplete communication.
Poor workplace communication causes a decrease in employee morale and creates an unfriendly atmosphere. The adverse working conditions render employees ineffective, inefficient and causes them to feel unappreciated. Dealing with the effects of poor communication may seem like the right approach, however it is more conducive to a healthy work environment to uncover the root causes of poor communication and address them first.
Bad workplace communication causes several problems. Poor communication often leads to a high amount of call outs, poor customer service, a lack of focus and ineffective team collaboration. Innovation is also impacted by poor communication. The mishandling of projects resulting from poor communication, paralyzes the company’s ability to innovate and give back to the community.
What steps can you take to raise your quality level of your internal communications?
The two critical elements of communication is to disseminate necessary information to employees to get things done and to build trust and commitment through building relationships. So communication is both receiving and sending messages. It is also more than just reading and writing. Therefore, the most important element to good communication is listening. However, some of the art of communication is lost in this world of technology today. Perhaps you are employed at a company that insists on the use of email or instant chat to communicate instead of face-to-face conversations. Even when your colleagues are only 10 to 20 feet away.
So as we focus on the purpose of good communication, keep in mind ways to improve communication at your workplace. Effective workplace communication is essential because it:
The successful interaction with others in the workplace is a key essential to your professional success. We all understand the need to make a good first impression, however we recommend focusing on building a good reputation, through consistent and effective communication strategies.
References:
1. Kelly Riggs, “Effective Communication in The Workplace,” BUSINESS LOCKERROOM BLOG, June 2, 2016.
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