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Is
Communication Important?
In
our 18 years of helping teams develop communication has always
been listed as one of the areas team members would most like to improve.
In the case of the crew on US Airways Flight 1549 which successfully ditched
into the Hudson River, it was the difference between life
and death.
Despite all our high tech gadgetry it seems we could all be more productive
if only we could communicate more effectively. Here are a few techniques
we’ve discovered:
Bring back tea breaks – In the old days a bell would sound and the
whole workforce would take a break, during which time colleagues could
catch up with one another, seek advice and monitor progress informally
and ‘off the record’. The senior team at a TV station we worked with realised,
during an away day that they’d lost the art of conversation. Every email,
agenda item and presentation had a definitive subject heading, meaning
their days were full but lacked time for spontaneous sharing of ideas.
From that day forward they agreed to get together for a 15 minute coffee
every day at 10.30, without any agenda, just to catch up. Communication
improved instantly!
Mix it up – At smoothie company innocent departments don’t
sit together. Instead a sales person might sit next to an accountant on
one side and an administrator on the other. Simply by overhearing what
someone from a different department is doing can dramatically improve
cross-functional awareness.
Email protocol – Have you ever had one of those days when the constant
flow of email has meant you’ve not crossed a single item off your ‘to
do' list? Several organisations now have ‘no email days’ once a week.
Alternatively simply make it known that you will spend time reading email
before 10 am and after 4 pm, anything more urgent should be communicated
face to face or on the phone.
Meetings in moments - There are numerous ways in which meetings can
be improved but one of the best ways is to simply take away the chairs.
People tend to make their point succinctly when standing up and this less
comfy dynamic creates a clear sense of urgency therefore saving time.
Speak the truth - An enormous amount of time is wasted by office politics.
All too often team members don’t know how to give and receive honest feedback.
It’s a delicate process and should not be entered into without professional
help. However as little as a day spent giving and getting input from team
mates can heighten trust and transform a good team into a great team.
Event
Focus: The Chocolate Challenge
The
Chocolate Challenge
celebrates its twelfth year in 2009. It's been said that team building
has never tasted so good and somewhere close to 5000 people have now motivated
their teams with the aid of our Chocolate
Challenge. Much has changed since the event's inception, we now use
only ethically sourced chocolate from Montezuma's,
we've added spices alongside the fruit, nuts and sugar-based ingredients
and there's now the option for teams to film a TV commercial.
More
importantly the learning is clearer than ever with skills such as creativity,
entrepreneurship and even financial awareness being developed as part
of the experience. In celebration of the Chocolate
Challenge's twelfth year any Fresh Tracks Team Talk readers who book
a Chocolate Challenge
event during 2009 will be subscribed to the Montezuma's Chocolate Tasting
Club for a whole year!
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you are planning a staff
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