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Posted: 25 Apr 2011 05:20 AM PDT
![]() You’ve entered the Communication Fatigue Zone. Because for many, there is a bold double line that leads from business accountability to availability. And by availability I mean communication. The ability to respond, engage, and receive information and messages to complete your daily business tasks. Because without communication there would be no business let alone the species of Homo Sapien Sapien. Our ability to communicate cognitively and adaptively is what sets us apart. That and our opposable thumbs. But communication is more than just serving your clients or being available for a corporate conference call. It's the foundation of what business is based on. And to be successful in business as a leader or a manager, the most essential leadership quality is repetition. That’s right. Communicating that same message over and over and over and over. At least according to Tsdeal Neeley of the Harvard Business School and Paul Leonardi of Northwestern University. There recent study revealed that one in seven communications sent by managers was a repetitive or redundant communication using a different technology to distribute the message. The most popular method of initial communication was Face to Face and e-mail. Reinforced communication methods leveraged typical business technologies like e-mail, electronic, and voicemail. Text messaging was the least used even though it has a 96% open rate. How many messages have you re-communicated to your staff today? Clogging their email and filling their voicemail boxes with unnecessary messages. Messages that according to academics lead to deadlines being met while leading our employees one step closer to complete and utter information and communication overload. I call this Communication Fatigue. Because aren't three home mailings and four email reminders enough to remind me about my April 31st deadline for my SHRM membership? Or maybe it's your employee annual survey or team's quarterly reports that are due. When is enough, enough? And does this constant hand holding really improve or positively affect their performance? For me it doesn't change the fact that I will renew my SHRM membership on April 31st. Photo Credit flickr. |
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