Unclear Values
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Clear communication between managers and employees boosts engagement, trust, and performance. Poor communication often drives employees to leave. This guide outlines a 10-step plan to improve communication and keep your team aligned.
Why It Matters
Companies spend billions of dollars on recruiting and interviewing, hoping they’ll hire the very best. Every day, business owners face the challenge of having competitors find ways to lure their most valuable employees away or face losing great employees because of a disconnect with a manager. That disconnect occurs due to a serious lack of communication between the manager and the employee.
In recent Gallup research:
Gallup also found employees valued communication from their managers about “what happens in their lives outside of work.” Neglecting to acknowledge and give praise for a job well done will make employees look somewhere else.
People leave managers, not companies; if a company is serious about keeping their best people they need to make sure they are giving them reasons to stay.
When I run into this issue at companies I'm working with, we set up this 10 Step communication plan.
People leave managers, not companies.
Implement a 10 Step Company Communication Plan
Step 1: Determine what information needs to be communicated
Step 2: Determine how that information will be communicated (email, formal memo, meetings, newsletter)
Step 3: Design a program, such as one-on-one meetings between supervisors and direct reports, that encourages consistent and intentional communication with all employees
Step 4: Develop a protocol in your company for ALL meetings – company meetings, team meetings, division meetings, one-on-one meetings
Step 5: Determine what information needs to be transferred to other people in your company
These steps lay the foundation for clear, intentional communication that keeps everyone informed, connected, and focused on shared goals.
Step 6: Determine how you will capture and transfer that information
Step 7: Determine what the CEO/Partners know that others need to know
Step 8: Determine what the CEO/Partners know that others need to know
Step 9: Determine what the CEO/Partners know that others need to know
Step 10: Determine what the CEO/Partners know that others need to know
Make sure the whole team is on the same page
Conclusion
A company that is serious about intentional communications, sends a strong message to all employees that can far exceed the short-term effect of a salary increase, or a bonus check. People want to understand what the company is doing and why and we all know that when there is a communication void, that void will be filled, and it will be filled with negative information. The art of communication isn’t something that can be left to chance.
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