COMMUNICATION
The foundations of all communication are based upon what a person experiences as they interpret and determine the meaning of the communication - this is why we look closely at what employees and managers experience. Enthusiastically communicating the company's Purpose, Vision and Core Values has little impact on employees who face situations that undermine their capacity to do their duties.
The CPA improves communication by showing the alignment between the organisation's values and standards and the Values and Standards the Employees need to perform to their best.
Lack of Clarity - Complex Jargon - Inconsistent Messaging - Hierarchy and Power Dynamics - Failure to Engage - Communication Channel Gaps - Resistance to Feedback - Ignoring Employee Communication Needs. - Acronyms and Assumptions - Disconnection from Reality - Lack of Accountability (Blame) - Timing Issues - Lack of Trust - Neglecting External Stakeholders
Identify the need for improving inter-departmental and project communications.
Poor Communication costs companies an average of
For a company with 100 personnel the estimated loss is:
$500,000+.00
Underestimating the value of communication, even simple errors can cause substantial losses to the company.
Communication Considerations and the CPA
With Your Company or Clients In Mind.
The CPA is built to increase agility by quickly identifying clients operational challenges across multiple Business Elements that are or could increase risk and hamper progress.
We understand the complexities of aligning a company workforce with company direction and the importance of knowing priorities, so the system is designed to clear the way for decision-making.
Regardless of industry, Management has dynamic and direct access to core information which clearly shows what is working well and what aspects require attention.