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Communication: Smell the changeIt was the 6th century Greek philosopher, Heraclitus who said, "The only thing that is constant is change." No truer words could be spoken in the context of communication - in this case, internal communication. On an intimate level, wooing has evolved from women being hit over the head and dragged by the hair to a cave to consummate new found 'love', to being wined and dined with no concrete promise of reciprocation for the suitor. Similarly, employees need to be wooed with effective communication and appropriate action to gain their trust, even though there's no guarantee of increased discretionary effort on their part. What is effective communication?Drawn-out strategies, rigid policies and rhetoric are 'offences' that belong in the past when it comes to effective communication. It's businesses that demonstrate a commitment to change - particularly in the way they communicate with their people - that are more likely to have motivated and productive employees. Getting the basics right is a good start. Listen Non-verbal communication Emotional intelligence Walk the talk Communication and changeIn his book Leading Change, John P. Kotter points out reduction of costs; improved quality of products and services; and new growth opportunities as drivers for organisations' pursuit of change. These can only be achieved by an engaged and motivated workforce. The quickest way to get employees' backs up is to force change down their throats without ample prior warning, as well as articulating and equipping them to deal with what's coming. Kotter cautions against common mistakes that curtail employees' adjustment to change: 1. Indulged complacency: A sense of urgency needs to be instilled and maintained from the start In the absence of effective, evolved communication employees' inherent resistance to change is compounded. Communication helps to 'nurse' them along this journey that is everything but comfortable, even for the die-hards amongst us. References: Melcrum.com About Catherine Milward-BridgesCatherine Milward-Bridges is a passionate communication specialist and founder of simplyput.co.za. Catherine guides her clients in taking their engagement efforts from good to great; and helps them optimise social media with strategic know-how. View my profile and articles... |