ArticlesBase.com - Free Articles Directory
Free Online Articles Directory
20.07.2008 Sign In Register Hello Guest
Email:
Password:
Remember Me 
forgot your password?


Employee Communication: 5 Tips to Engage Employees

Author: Marcia Xenitelis Author Ranking Blue | Posted: 25-09-2007 | Comments: 0 | Views: 13 | Rating:  (63) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
Sign Up Now!
Marcia Xenitelis

When we think of employee communication most organizations focus on information tools. These include intranet sites, staff magazines, CEO blog, Town Hall meetings and so on. Whilst all these employee communication methods are to be applauded, they inform employees about what is going on. To truly engage employees in the process of change, for instance, a merger or acquisition, a re-organization, financial results or corporate social responsibility, employee communication methods need to be designed to actively engage employees.

Employee engagement should always result in some positive change of behaviour which will then lead to the achievement of organizational goals. Just distributing information by any of the above methods will not achieve the change in employee behaviour and organizational outcomes you are looking for.

Here are 5 tips that will ensure that your employee communication methods do achieve those outcomes.

1. The first tip is to establish whether the tools and methods you are currently using to communicate with employees are engagement strategies or information tools. So gather all the tools used and identify all the methods used, their frequency, intended audience, whether they are one way or two way communication vehicles and review the key messages.

2. The second tip is important because your ultimate aim in employee communication has to be to create the "Aha Moment". The "Aha Moment" is based on information that challenges the employee's belief about an aspect of the business. The information that suddenly helps employees say, "Now it makes sense", "Now I understand", "Now I can do something about it". Once you know what the "Aha Moment" is this will form your key message and the basis of your design of your employee communication strategy.

3. This third tip explains the best type of research to find out what the "Aha Moment" is, and the best type for this purpose is focus group research. Focus group research allows you to ask employees about your business and their thoughts on competitors, to identify the largest gap between what customers think and what staff think customers think, and to identify what would create a paradigm shift in employee's thinking. It also helps you identify how you will measure the impact of the change in employees thinking and to determine how significant it is to achieving the business objectives.

Focus groups are a good format as they allow you to explore issues further and sometimes you will discover issues or ideas you hadn't considered prior to the session. Focus groups generally are held for one and a half hours duration and in groups of 8 – 10 participants. As the facilitator, your role is to lead the discussion but leave the actual dialogue to the participants, bringing them back to the main issue if they have gone off on a tangent or to ensure that all the topics that you wanted to cover within the allocated timeframe are covered. A well facilitated focus group will identify the key messages for your employee communication strategies as they relate to a particular business issue.

4. The fourth tip is that once you have your focus group outcomes, you can then begin designing employee communication strategies that engage employees. You should have a clear understanding about what employees know and what the facts are, and the gap between the business facts and staff perceptions. This forms your key message to create the "Aha Moment".

5. The fifth tip is that you take the key information from the focus groups, identify a business issue that you feel sure your employee communication strategies can impact on. By using that information and work together with that area of the business you then implement an employee communication strategy that can be measured by business outcomes.

Once you have gathered all this information you then need to design employee communication strategies that engage employees around the one central message. Many of these employee communication strategies will actively involve employees in some aspect of change by designing communication methods that will require employees to participate. These engagement strategies are then supplemented by employee communication information tools.

Rate this Article: Current: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s).

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/business-articles/employee-communication-5-tips-to-engage-employees-220571.html

Print this Article Print article   Email to a Friend Send to friend   Publish this Article on your Website Publish this Article   Send Author Feedback Author feedback  
About the Author:

Marcia Xenitelis is a recognized authority on the subject on employee communication and has spoken at conferences around the world. For more information on the types of employee communication strategies you can implement to engage employees visit her website http://www.employeecommunicationtips.com for a wealth of informative articles and resources.

Submitting articles has become one of the most popular means of generating quality backlinks and targeted traffic to your website. Join us today - It's Free!

Article Comments

Comment on this article Comment on this article
Your Name
Your Email:
Comment Body
Enter Validation Code: Captcha


Related Articles

Employee Communication: 5 Ways to Measure the Impact on Business Outcomes
By: Marcia Xenitelis | 25/09/2007 | Business
Measurement is one of the most important aspects of employee communication today. It focuses on whether employees access the tools organization use to communicate with them. In order to assess the effectiveness it is required to tailor the articles to reflect the main focus of the employee engagement strategy.

Employee Communication: 3 Ways to Create Transformation in Organizations
By: Marcia Xenitelis | 26/11/2007 | Organizational
In an organization, employee communication helps to inform & engage employees in the process of change. Here are different techniques & approaches to ensure a transformation through employee communication strategies.

Employee Communication: 5 Ways Leaders Can Communicate Change
By: Marcia Xenitelis | 26/11/2007 | Leadership
A good communicator as a CEO is critical to impact the culture of an organization in a positive way… here are 5 ways to ensure a CEO can communicate with employees & achieve positive outcomes each time.

Employee Engagement: it Pays to Know What it Isn't
By: Timothy Wright | 14/01/2008 | Leadership
We look for traits of really engaged behavior to recognize those individuals, use them as examples, and allow them to operate as champions for engagement within the culture. We should also be clear-eyed in noticing behaviors that signify the absence of engagement. It is easier to institute improvement when we know both what we want the improvement to be and what we want to improve.

Engagement Rules! It's a Win – Win
By: Ian Hutchinson | 07/02/2008 | Business
The main business mantra over the centuries has been 'The customer is Number One'. The next major shift in organisational management will be realising that any organisations number one customer should in fact be their employees.

Trading Perks for Loyalty Isn't Work Life Balance
By: Ian Hutchinson | 07/02/2008 | Business
The majority of Australian companies continue to treat the serious issue of balancing competing work pressures and employees' personal life needs with a 'band-aid' effect by offering more benefits or 'perks' to win their loyalty.

8 Tips for Professional Email Communication
By: Carlana Charles | 25/02/2008 | Customer Service
Email is a very convenient and important tool in business communication. It’s important that when communicating via email, you do things properly to avoid aspersions being cast on your professionalism.

Performance Management: Ensuring Success of Business
By: sacher associates | 02/05/2008 | Business
All aspects of organization development and change management are linked to many resources like team Building, Performance Appraisal, Performance Management and other resources. They access information about Company facilitation, Employee Engagement, Employee Surveys, Strategic Business Planning, managing change, planned change, and leading edge topics such as emotional intelligence and large group processes. Check here for the best organization development and change management resources.

Got a Question? Ask.

Ask the community a question about this article:

Frequently Asked Questions

Purchase bare root grapevines
By: Vanman | 16-01-2007
Where can I purchase 25-30 bare root Cabernet Sauvignon grape vines that I would like to plant in my yard in the San Ramon Valley, California?

Q&A Powered by:
Powered by Yedda 

Latest Business Articles

The Basics of Creating a Filing System That You Can Benefit From Starting Today
By: Tracey Lawton | 19/07/2008
In my brand-new article, I'm going to share with you 7 easy steps for getting your filing system in place. The summertime is generally a quieter time with a more slower pace of business, so use this time to get one of your core office systems in place.

The 9 Things You Will Want to Include in Your Email Newsletters
By: Katrina Sawa | 19/07/2008
You probably get numerous newsletters across your desk each month. How many of those do you really read? I am sure that you scan certain newsletters for valuable information, while you just toss others. Then, of course, there those like mine (chuckle), which you read every last word of.

CEO Tips for Getting Staff to Understand You
By: Pamela Scott | 19/07/2008
This article is directed to the CEO, but it can help anyone in a management position communicate more clearly with staff.

Protect Your Internet Home Business
By: John McRae | 18/07/2008
Running an internet home business or any small business for that matter involves some degree of risk. The business could fail and if you are not protected creditors will be coming after you. There is also the very real possibility that your business could be a success and give you the financial freedom every person dreams of. With that new found freedom brings another creditor, the IRS.

How to Promote an Office Cleaning Business
By: Brent Wale | 18/07/2008
If you are either thinking about start your own janitorial/ office cleaning business, or if you already own and operate a cleaning business..Here are some tips on how to promote and market your cleaning company.

How to Establish yourself as an Expert
By: Katrina Sawa | 18/07/2008
Establishing yourself as an Expert in your field is a great way to get added exposure, publicity and credibility for you and your business which will ultimately bring you more sales and more money!!

Are Your Prices High Enough?
By: Stephen Oliver | 18/07/2008
Conventional wisdom dictates that you should discount to get the business at any cost. This article suggests that you in fact should be raising your prices instead and focussing on your most valuable customers instead.

Women Owning the Workplace: Tips to Guide Female Entrepreneurs
By: Melissa Mashtonio | 18/07/2008
Women are taking the business world by storm, and it doesn't look like they're backing down. According the Womenentrepreneur.com, women-owned firms are the fastest growing in the country. Women are looking beyond the traditional roles and moving ahead to a new role: entrepreneur. This does not necessarily mean women are...

More from Marcia Xenitelis

Employee Communication: 5 Ways Leaders Can Communicate Change
By: Marcia Xenitelis | 26/11/2007 | Leadership
A good communicator as a CEO is critical to impact the culture of an organization in a positive way… here are 5 ways to ensure a CEO can communicate with employees & achieve positive outcomes each time.

Employee Communication: 3 Ways to Create Transformation in Organizations
By: Marcia Xenitelis | 26/11/2007 | Organizational
In an organization, employee communication helps to inform & engage employees in the process of change. Here are different techniques & approaches to ensure a transformation through employee communication strategies.

Employee Communication: 5 Ways to Measure the Impact on Business Outcomes
By: Marcia Xenitelis | 25/09/2007 | Business
Measurement is one of the most important aspects of employee communication today. It focuses on whether employees access the tools organization use to communicate with them. In order to assess the effectiveness it is required to tailor the articles to reflect the main focus of the employee engagement strategy.

Article Categories






Give Feedback

Sign up for our email newsletter

Receive updates, enter your email below