Effective Communication: How to Improve the Communication in Your Workplace

Effective Communication - Improve Workplace CommunicationWorkplaces are interesting entities in that they can be a source both of great satisfaction but also incredible frustration.  Leaders I’ve worked with have shared many stories with me about less than effective communication and its negative effect on their workplaces.  Here are some ideas so that promote excellent communication in your workplace.

1. It’s OK to ask for what you need from your co-workers.
2. It’s OK to speak up in your workplace.
3. It’s OK to challenge things you don’t agree with in your workplace.
4. It’s advisable to talk with co-workers with kindness and respect.
5. It’s OK to talk about our organization’s challenges and do away with secrets.
6. It’s OK for leaders and employees to talk about difficult things and try to find ways to function more effectively.
7. Leaders and workplaces can change any time they want.
8. Workplaces often benefit from having an uninvolved, outside person give them a fresh perspective on what’s going on and how to fix it.
9. We owe it to ourselves and our organizations to be as healthy as possible.
10. Why toil in misery when we can communicate well and build happier workplaces?

Leaders often get stuck doing things a certain way because they don’t know any other way to do things.  It’s been my experience that there is always hope for more effective communication but we have to commit to doing it.

Effective communication only happens if you put the time and effort into it to change the patterns you’ve established.  It takes a leader with the vision and insight to build a new kind of workplace.  How will you start the dialogue?

Take care,

Guy
Effective Communication

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