Managers are uniquely placed to impact on a business. So, the way they communicate with their people is a vital part of the package. If you want to ensure that you are successful in your business, the way you get information over as well as the skills you use every day with your employees will make or break you. By making the effort to learn and enhance your skills for talking and listening to anyone, you will take a big step forward.
For example, there may be times when he needs to find out where internal systems are holding back growth, resulting in poor performance in a business. He might decide to make a presentation suggesting improved measures which would add impetus by making the systems and processes more effective. In order to convey his strategy and get that established, it's essential for him to communicate well.
Whilst special communication situations are important, it is likely to be just a small part of the manager's role, compared with the need to interact with their people on a regular day-to-day basis. Good managers talk to their people all the time, getting to know them well and building great rapport as they go. Understanding how important this is, helps those managers who care for success to decide just how they are going to develop this skillset to the full.
Many managers fail to understand the effects their poor communication style can have on their people. You see miscommunication commonly comes from arrogance, linked to a lack of appreciating that misunderstandings are almost always the fault of the person imparting the information. And, how frustrating and inefficient can it be to have gotten the message wrong! A good manager will always acknowledge that they have the accountability to get a clear message across to everyone and anyone that needs to get it right.
When your people have come up with a problem, you might have felt that you understood all it's complex twists and turns. Trust me; you are not the only one to misinterpret what you thought you understood - it's so easy! When people are given a problem, they divert their attention towards finding a solution to it and in doing so they fail to understand the various aspects that the particular issue involves. By listening very carefully to the problem, by paying close attention to the detail and asking incisive questions, you will ensure there is little home for misunderstanding. This is a really effective way of getting into a problem and resolving it.
Being able to appreciate information for what it is, requires a special capacity within any manager. Time, 'busyness' and all the other demands on time, means that a manager has to be pretty smart to make quick judgments based on limited information. In those cases it's a good idea to make sure that actions are not taken in haste, but considered carefully when the time is available to make the nest decision possible.
Teamwork, with all the interlinked dynamics associated there, requires special attention. The challenge here, is that with several members involved at a time, if you are not careful any message gets misinterpreted as it is passed around. Having the sense to clarify as a group, with questions and feedback altogether, might well be a constructive and focused way to ensure that you get it right with your people, all of them, every time. Remember, the power of a well engineered team is impressive - the potential for downsides equally so if you get it wrong!
Resources for your communication activities need to be arranged and, where investment allows, improved over time. New support staff can be involved to make things run more smoothly and more appropriate equipment bought. These are a few ways to improve the technical side of your communication skill. So, starting today, it's worth deciding that you are going to take yourself the top of the communications scale with your people.
By making sure that you really understand that communication skills are your first , middle and last amazing tool in your kit when you are managing a team of people, however large or small, you will enjoy major benefits. Get this right and you will have results to be totally proud of. This is your moment, so make a real go of it! - 15478
For example, there may be times when he needs to find out where internal systems are holding back growth, resulting in poor performance in a business. He might decide to make a presentation suggesting improved measures which would add impetus by making the systems and processes more effective. In order to convey his strategy and get that established, it's essential for him to communicate well.
Whilst special communication situations are important, it is likely to be just a small part of the manager's role, compared with the need to interact with their people on a regular day-to-day basis. Good managers talk to their people all the time, getting to know them well and building great rapport as they go. Understanding how important this is, helps those managers who care for success to decide just how they are going to develop this skillset to the full.
Many managers fail to understand the effects their poor communication style can have on their people. You see miscommunication commonly comes from arrogance, linked to a lack of appreciating that misunderstandings are almost always the fault of the person imparting the information. And, how frustrating and inefficient can it be to have gotten the message wrong! A good manager will always acknowledge that they have the accountability to get a clear message across to everyone and anyone that needs to get it right.
When your people have come up with a problem, you might have felt that you understood all it's complex twists and turns. Trust me; you are not the only one to misinterpret what you thought you understood - it's so easy! When people are given a problem, they divert their attention towards finding a solution to it and in doing so they fail to understand the various aspects that the particular issue involves. By listening very carefully to the problem, by paying close attention to the detail and asking incisive questions, you will ensure there is little home for misunderstanding. This is a really effective way of getting into a problem and resolving it.
Being able to appreciate information for what it is, requires a special capacity within any manager. Time, 'busyness' and all the other demands on time, means that a manager has to be pretty smart to make quick judgments based on limited information. In those cases it's a good idea to make sure that actions are not taken in haste, but considered carefully when the time is available to make the nest decision possible.
Teamwork, with all the interlinked dynamics associated there, requires special attention. The challenge here, is that with several members involved at a time, if you are not careful any message gets misinterpreted as it is passed around. Having the sense to clarify as a group, with questions and feedback altogether, might well be a constructive and focused way to ensure that you get it right with your people, all of them, every time. Remember, the power of a well engineered team is impressive - the potential for downsides equally so if you get it wrong!
Resources for your communication activities need to be arranged and, where investment allows, improved over time. New support staff can be involved to make things run more smoothly and more appropriate equipment bought. These are a few ways to improve the technical side of your communication skill. So, starting today, it's worth deciding that you are going to take yourself the top of the communications scale with your people.
By making sure that you really understand that communication skills are your first , middle and last amazing tool in your kit when you are managing a team of people, however large or small, you will enjoy major benefits. Get this right and you will have results to be totally proud of. This is your moment, so make a real go of it! - 15478
About the Author:
(c) 2008 Martin Haworth, a business coach and 25 year time served manager, is the author of Super Successful Manager!, an easy to use, week-by-week development program for managers of EVERY skill level. Want a free sample lesson? It's waiting for you at http://www.SuperSuccessfulManager.com.