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Talk And Grow rich
How much do your business partners know about your business? How much do your employees? How much do your clients and customers? Poor communication is one of the most common problems for small and growing enterprises. This may appear quite odd considering that the smaller the firm, the better the shorter the lines of communication should be - as there should be fewer persons to deal with. But really in smaller companies there is often a greater habit of squirreling. Rarely do company co-owners sufficiently confide in one another; senior management often ostracizes the rest of the staff, and clients are often largely in the dark over the status of their business with the company. This is often a greater problem technical enterprises, or technical departments - the general belief apparently, being that it is acceptable for technical people to be poor communicators. It is therefore usual for engineers to believe that their duty remain principally to focus on solving problems and getting the job done, anything else being an extra burden. What has your business been set up to do, and how do you intend to pursue it? Is the rank and file in same focus? Are your clients happy? Are your major stakeholders on the same page of the business plan? The only way to ensure this is to maintain consistent and meaningful communication between management and staff, within project teams and with clients. The Chief Never Speaks To Us: What should this corporate blog consist of? It should primarily feature an analysis of the firm's financial performance within the period in review, what is required of the staff to focus on during the next review period, and also the executive officer's thoughts and concerns for both the long and short term. Of course there may need to be several levels of blogging - to senior management, intermediate, junior, and shop floor. This could in fact be necessary because improperly presented or unintelligible information is of course quite useless, and could be interpreted by staff as an attempt to play on their intelligence. One company that might be worth contacting when planning to implement a corporate blog or wiki are the technical writers - Tee Publishing (http://www.tee-publishing.co.uk). Apart from this, it is often a good idea to schedule an all-employee meeting regularly to inform everyone about how the company is doing, motivate them about the future, address their concerns and obtain their inputs on how things are progressing. Such meeting could also become a highly effective, low-cost way to improve communication within a growing enterprise. Nobody Ever Tells Me Anything : Except a firm has only one owner, this sort of problem cannot be eliminated, but can be minimized. Quarterly meetings of the firm's board of directors preferably together with senior management, should be part of the firm's annual schedule. The objective of such meetings should be to discuss exclusively on strategic issues facing the firm and to monitor the firm's business plan. It is of course assumed as known that any enterprise that is not working from a properly drawn up business plan, which contains well stated mission, vision, strategies, goals, and action items will sooner or later find itself extinct or buried in serious trouble. I am always Under Pressure: It is useless to have technical heads that do not understand nor are able to apply the principles of project management, as well as the versatile software tools that are quite commonly used these days. In fact the key team members in every department should have solid project management skills. Only in this way, would they know how tasks are progressing on a regular basis. For other persons in the project team who are not served by a computer, a printed report should be available on at least a weekly basis. All project managers should learn to prepare a single-page weekly memo which should be forwarded to the entire project team as well as to the client preferably by noon every Monday. Such a memo should specify what was done on the project during the previous week, what will be done in the present week, and also any issues or concerns of which the client should be aware. This process will force the management to communicate with the project team and the client on a regular basis and to confront issues before they turn into nasty problems. Poor communication can damage client relationships and demoralize the staff. It can bring a firm's momentum to an abrupt halt. The successful company or department chief executive officer is the ones who have along the way taken time to open up the lines of communication within their enterprise. About the Author Timi Ogunjobi is an engineer, writer and publisher. His many articles have been published internationally since 1980. Source: Article Devil Comments
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