Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Improve Your Business’ Efficiency With Better Internal Communication


  

Whether you’re a new business owner just getting off the ground or a part of a multinational corporation, clear communication within your organization is key for keeping operations running smooth. Good internal communication minimizes mistakes, keeps employees in the know, and increases overall efficiency of the business. Follow these tips from Business Registration Hong Kong and ensure that your business’ communication is up to par.

Get your employees engaged in the communication process by inviting them to share their team’s progress with you and the rest of the staff. Hold a town-hall style meeting in which all employees attend and prepare their own presentations updating the organization on all the fun and exciting new ground they’ve made. Make sure to allow time in the meeting for questions. This type of meeting not only gets all staff up-to-date on projects, but also makes employees feel that they are all a part of the process. As employee value increases, so will performance.



A company newsletter is an easy way to keep everyone up to speed. Send one out each month with updates about each department. Make sure that employees will find them valuable by keeping them brief, easy to read, and full of only the most important details. You can also increase engagement by asking different departments to contribute each month, or by reserving a small space for shout-outs each month.

As a business owner or manager, it’s crucial that your employees know you are available for questions and concerns. Keep your door open when you aren’t in a meeting so that you appear accessible. Engaging in team bonding with employees outside of the office is another great way to make yourself look more approachable.



Poor communication is one of the most common reasons for errors and employee unhappiness in an organization. Don’t let this hold you back! Always remain approachable and transparent to keep your organization moving forward. For more information on how to improve your business, how to get started, and more, visit Business Registration Hong Kong.



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