Improving Workplace Communication is Not What You Want

Work Communication photo from ShutterstockUpon finishing a recent client project we had a nice discussion to close out our work.

I used it as an opportunity to learn my client’s feelings regarding the results we achieved.

We discussed the problems he and his company were facing that motivated him to bring me in.

He said one word, “communication.”

Then, he clarified it and said, “well, that’s what I thought initially, but, it was so much more than that.”

He was absolutely frustrated with the communication between him and his employees, and the communication between employees themselves.

Yet, what he realized in our first exploratory conversation from which I crafted a proposal was that the communication he wanted fixing was just a means to an end.

We defined the scope of work on the ultimate end results he was after, which was a workforce more engaged in helping him run the company day to day.

Additionally, because the company’s revenue and profits had become stagnant over the last four years, he also wanted them to help him create and implement growth strategies.

Prior to this project, his employees seemed as if they were just collecting a paycheck, expecting their boss to take care of the rest, including making sure they had customer job sites to go to each day to keep them busy, and that the money was in the bank so their paychecks didn’t bounce.

What this small business owner learned early in the project was that his employees wanted the same thing as he, but expressed it in different terms. Thus, the communication breakdown.

Because of the overwhelming demands requiring their attention small business owners focus mostly on what’s most prominent in their field of vision.

In that process their focus goes toward mostly what they don’t want; the things getting in the way of the results they desire to achieve.

In my experience it is virtually impossible for business owners, on their own, to turn those undesirable activities, into a focus on desirable results to be achieved.

It’s those desirable results, the ends goals, where their focus should be.

Most often, it’s “communication” that gets blamed for what’s not being achieved. And, that blame is always in the right place.

Yet, it’s only the first step in the process. It’s a means to the ultimate end result.

What you want is to identify and focus on the ultimate end result you’re after, because once communication is working, you can take your company anywhere.

Remember, improved communication isn’t the end, it’s just the beginning.

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Skip Weisman

Skip Weisman, The Leadership & Workplace Communication Expert, has worked with business leaders and their teams to transform both individual and organizational performance in industries from banks to plumbers since 2001. Skip’s experience helping his clients has shown that the biggest problems in workplaces today can be directly traced to interpersonal communication between people in the work environment. Having spent 20 years in professional baseball management, his first career in which he served as CEO for five different franchises, has given Skip tremendous insights and skills for build high-performing teams.  To help small business leaders create a championship culture with employees performance at the highest levels, Skip recently published this white paper report The Missing Ingredient Necessary to Improve Employee Performance. Download a free copy of this report at The Missing Ingredient Necessary to Improve Employee Performance. During a 20-year career in professional baseball management, Skip served as CEO for five different franchises. That experience gave Skip tremendous insight and skill for building high-performing teams in the workplace and championship cultures.

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