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Employee
Communication: 5 Ways Leaders Can Communicate Change
by: Marcia
Xenitelis
I am often asked about the role of the CEO or leader of any organization
in employee communication. My opinion is that no matter what the issue
is, even if it is just business as usual, having a good communicator as
a CEO is critical to impact the culture of an organization in a positive
way.
Lets start with looking at some scenarios. These can include a merger or
acquisition, an organizational crisis, announcement of annual financial
results, corporate social responsibility or even trying to create a
culture of innovation.
My contention is that no matter what the issue, here are 5 ways that
your CEO can communicate with employees and achieve positive outcomes
each time. Most of the methods listed below involve face to face
dialogue to ensure the greatest engagement.
1. Staff Forums – Otherwise known as “Town Halls” these are
opportunities for the CEO and Senior Management team to visit employees
in all locations and address the real issues and concerns of staff as
well as communicating the big picture. Employee communication tips
include handing out cards to attendees so that the questions can be
addressed after a break in proceedings, tailoring the presentation in
part to the unique situation in the particular region the CEO is
visiting and following up any issues that cannot be answered at the
time.
2. Site Visits – These are an excellent employee communication tool
for the CEO to find out specifically from the frontline exactly what the
issues and concerns are of a particular region or department. The key is
not only to spend time with the leadership team but also to sit with
employees and find out what they are working on and inviting them to
suggest innovative ways of doing things differently. CEOs' rarely spend
time communicating with employees and this is one way to break down
perceptions and encourage two way communication.
3. Employee Achievement – Another way the CEO can communicate change
is to support and encourage employees personally for their achievements.
These maybe directly related to the issue at hand and by taking time out
to recognize high achievers or change agents it sends a strong message
to all employees that the CEO will reward those who support and are
engaged in the change agenda.
4. Leaderships Forums – One of the smartest things an CEO can do
during times of change is to communicate with his / her leadership team.
I have always found that employee communication strategies need to be
pitched at different levels and with different strategies to suit the
role and expectations of the employees. When we think of change it is
the leadership team that will drive it, from regional managers, state
managers to frontline supervisors it is important that the CEO
communicates face to face with the leadership team to be very clear
about his or her expectation of them during times of change. One
employee communication tip here is that face to face one on one meetings
be held with the direct reports to the CEO and the next level down; it
is a very powerful tool and has maximum impact.
5. CEO Blog – Finally where would we be if we did not mention some
form of technology driven communication tool. A CEO blog is very
effective if it is used to support and report on the transformation
process whilst the employee engagement strategy is underway. For example
the CEO has one on one meetings with the leadership team, he / she then
reports in the Blog on the key messages and expectations. The CEO begins
visits to each region and reports back on the Blog the key observations
and achievements of employees and so on. Employee communication tools to
inform are always a back up and support to the real communication taking
place, the employee communication engagement strategies as listed in
points 1 – 4 above.
The methods suggested above also achieve another goal often neglected in
employee communication. As this is the opportunity for the CEO to find
out what people at all levels of the organization really think about a
particular issue, it will cause the CEO to think differently next time
about the importance of employee communication and will ensure that
change communication is addressed at the planning phase of any major
organizational change.
About The Author
Marcia Xenitelis is a
recognized authority on the subject on employee communication and
business transformation and has spoken at conferences around the world.
For more information on the types of employee communication strategies
you can implement to engage employees visit http://www.employeecommunicationtips.com
for a wealth of free informative articles and resources.
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