Everyone at the
offices is
getting back to health which is a good
thing. We almost ran out of tissues
here in east TN. I wish you good health
and stay away from those people who are
coughing. This flu bug bites back.
To all our friends throughout the world,
springtime is showing up in the Great
Smokey Mountains. With all our
traveling with training and speaking,
we’ve been going past this one patch of
ground at the airport. All the traveling
we are doing for training and speaking
has brought us pass a beautiful patch of
green on our way to the Tri-Cities
Airport here in TN. We have a tiny
airport in the Tri-Cities, but we do
have jets. Spring is here... not
officially but we are seeing the green
of spring come through the ground and
daffodils are blooming. Hope is
eternal. I think the groundhog was
right.
’s March
theme is about communication. When we
are asked to come into an organization
to help them improve productivity or
performance, one of the first comments
made by the client is “we need better
communication around here”.
I find it fascinating that an
organization tied together by a group of
people working toward the same goal of
producing a product or service would
need help with communication. They
already produce a service or product and
many times are very successful.
Communication is the fundamental skill
that each employee needs and wants, at
the very least.
Communication is much more than
talking. It takes in the culture of the
organization, the strategy of the
business, the training and experience of
the employees, the industry, and the
location. A company in Nashville, TN
manufacturing high tech equipment does
not communicate the same way as an
organization from Los Angeles consulting
in market branding for the movie
industry. Not by a long shot. However,
one assumes that communication comes in
a package that can be opened and applied
to a group of people in a place called
business.
The exciting part of communication is
that it can be predictable if authored
and designed well. The downfall of an
organization with no communication plan
is that it is not exciting - it can be
downright frustrating and unproductive.
The structure of communication is
simple, but the application of a
communication is not. Where does
it get lost between sample and
application of a plan?
There are rules to communicating
effectively:
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Setting context so the
information is clear.
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Creating clarity so all those
communicated with are included
in how information is presented.
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Making sure the who, what, why,
when and how is depicted in a
way that misinformation is
eliminated.
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Designing the communication
and/or message so the audience
is respected, informed and
educated.
If you want to communicate easily and
simply, it behooves you to find out the
best way to communicate with the
audience and/or employees. A key
question to your people can be: How
would you like to communicate?
Communicating well and with value is a
terrific place from which to begin to
communicate superbly. Once you know
what people value, how they want to be
communicated with, you have carte blanch
to begin communicating in a very elegant
and clear way. Here is way to help you.
Got to
http://www.NatalieManor.som/shop,
scroll down and click on
's
Communication CD.
Watch for the upcoming 10 Ten Tips for
Superb and Clear Communication this next
week.
Could you use some support in your
performance management and leadership
competencies? The
Team and I
would be delighted to be a resource for
you in building and navigating your
Roadmap to Leadership Excellence in your
organization. Give us a call at
800-666-2230 or email us at
Success@NatalieManor.com. We’d love
to be a resource for you and your
organization.
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