Commune With The Three Spheres For Successful Internal
Communications
Don't be fooled by the title of this article. There is nothing
mystical about achieving internal communications nirvana. What
it does require is a clear understanding of how to successfully
commune with the three spheres of internal communications.
The First Sphere: Your Employees
All organizations -- large and small, for-profit and
not-for-profit -- need to communicate consistently to their
employees. Unfortunately, some organizations either neglect or
mishandle this important task.
Successful organizations engage in regular communication to
their employees. They recognize that successful and engaged
employees have a clear understanding of the organization's
values, objectives and milestones. In addition, employees that
understand where an organization is going are in a better
position to help it get there.
The Second Sphere: Your External Stakeholders
External stakeholders like investors, industry experts and
others are also critical to your internal communications effort.
This is because employees pay close attention to what these
stakeholders are saying about your organization. Any disconnect
between what is being communicated internally and what outside
observers are saying is a problem. At best, your employees may
think they are misinformed. At worst they may question the
veracity of the organization's leadership.
A rule of thumb: Always ensure that your communications to
stakeholders about the organization are consistent with what is
being said internally.
The Third Sphere: Your Customers
Your customers can have a tremendous impact on your internal
communications effort. Their opinion on the value of your
organization's products and services can positively or
negatively affect employees' perceptions.
Organizations should pay close attention to what messages
customers are communicating to employees. If inaccurate
perceptions exist, the organization should work to correct them.
Doing so will ensure that employees feel good about the product
or service they are delivering and that customers have
appropriate expectations.
Successful internal communications requires that organizations
pay close attention to what is being communicated to employees,
stakeholders and customers. Be sure that the messages your
organization delivers to all three spheres are cogent, credible
and complementary.