The proverbial "The left hand does not know what the
right hand is doing" is true of most of the large organizations .This
adage is certainly true of governments all over the world .I have observed this
over the last three decades in the government of one of the biggest states(Uttar Pradesh , India) in the world .(Population of UP as per 2011 census is
about 199.5 million .).Internal communication is extremely important and vital
for the efficiency and effectiveness of any organization .Still , there is hardly any emphasis on this critical
aspect of governance and management.Internal communication goes to the heart of effective coordinated functioning of a big organization,business , government or non-profit.When Deloitte and Touche Human Capital conducted a survey
among American CEOs .They were asked to list issues very important to the
success of the organisation, 95% of them said “effective internal
communication. Simultaneously, only 22% agreed that they thought it was being
delivered effectively.
American Society of Public administration has published this
excellent book"The Practice of Government Public relations"
in 2012(CRC Press , Taylor and Francis group, New York), edited by
Mordecai Lee, Grant Neeley and Kendra Stewart .The chapter on "Internal
Public relations for Personal and Program Success" has been contributed by
Anne Zahradnik and makes very important and useful points about internal communication.
I have no intention of going into the history of Internal Communication .But I am certain that it is a very young and evolving branch of knowledge.I spent long hours of reflection on why such an important discipline started to emerge so late.One reason could possibly be that internal communication was presumed to take place automatically and effortlessly .If it is so , this was a baseless presumption."Internal communications is fundamentally a management discipline, but as a discrete discipline of organizational theory it is correspondingly young. Stanford associate professor Alex Heron's "Sharing Information with Employees" (1943) is an outlier among texts which focus solely on the factors involved. Theorization in academic papers accelerated in the 1970s, but mainstream management texts mostly post-date 1990."(Wikipedia).
I have no intention of going into the history of Internal Communication .But I am certain that it is a very young and evolving branch of knowledge.I spent long hours of reflection on why such an important discipline started to emerge so late.One reason could possibly be that internal communication was presumed to take place automatically and effortlessly .If it is so , this was a baseless presumption."Internal communications is fundamentally a management discipline, but as a discrete discipline of organizational theory it is correspondingly young. Stanford associate professor Alex Heron's "Sharing Information with Employees" (1943) is an outlier among texts which focus solely on the factors involved. Theorization in academic papers accelerated in the 1970s, but mainstream management texts mostly post-date 1990."(Wikipedia).
What exactly the key internal audiences
need to know?How do you want people to feel and by what time?There are six major objectives why you should have a good internal
communication within an organization.;
1.To make interactions harmonious.
2.To get smoother project approvals from the bosses.
3.To get funding without peril.
4.To improve your reputation with internal audiences .Good internal communication
should reinforce the impression that you are competent and professional .It
should highlight your functions as well as your contribution to the
organization .Organizations
increasingly see Internal Communication as playing a role in
external reputation management also .There is a strong effect of employee
advocacy on organization's reputation.
5.Internal Communication also helps to garner support of employees at all levels for decisions.The goals and priorities of the department, along with their challenges and rewards, are to be communicated to the internal audiences.All the policy decisions along with financial implications need to be shared with them .
The various forms of internal communication are:
5.Internal Communication also helps to garner support of employees at all levels for decisions.The goals and priorities of the department, along with their challenges and rewards, are to be communicated to the internal audiences.All the policy decisions along with financial implications need to be shared with them .
6.Internal Communication plays a very important role in change management as also in times of crisis.
Generally speaking , the five main areas for making internal communication plan are as follows:
1. Internal Audiences/stakeholders.Internal communication is upwards , horizontal and
downwards. Upward communication
should be the primary focus of
internal communication .
2. Infrastructure
3. Managers and leaders:Effective communication is about enabling managers to be effective and responsible with their teams from day to day.
4. Line of sight for business strategy: An effective internal communication helps make sure the strategy is clearly defined and supports people translating
the business strategy into action.
5. Research and measurement.
The various forms of internal communication are:
1.Plans and key programmes
of the organization.We need to
list key messages also.The goals and priorities of the department, along with their
challenges and rewards, are to be
communicated to the internal audiences.All their policy decisions along with
financial implications need to be shared with them .
2.Periodic progress reports .
a)We should describe
accomplishments in terms of benefits to the organization .These could include
well publicized achievements with documentary
evidence.Their frequency and effectiveness should be carefully worked
out .
b)These should also include unresolved work problems and
also include suggestions for improvement.These should clearly indicate the
financial implications.
c).These should also cover morale and interpersonal
relations among the subordinates.
d).These reports need to be frequent , though these could
contain smaller bits of information
e).These could be through emails as also through multi- media presentations.
f).News releases should also be issued
to supplement the written messages.Media relations involve a news release making the
announcement , a media conference after some time , and a second news release announcing new
features to be added in the next six months.
These should also be discussed in the web
pages and testimonials/quotes from influential persons be got and put on website.
g).It should include the public ramifications of the changes
proposed or under way .
h).Community group or organization should be spoken to once a
quarter.
i).One new feature story be got published once a quarter.
3.Internal communication should cover the evaluation of the programmes.
4.If internal audiences are dispersed geographically , the
progress reports could be plotted on a
map.If the purpose of internal communication is to tell people in different
locations to know what to do and by what time,it should be done by sending
clear and specific messages.They should also be told how the achievement
against these objectives will be measured.
6.There should be system of tracking the feedback and questions of
constituents.
7.Frequent face to face meetings.
To maintain credibility in internal communication , you need
to stay current ,updated and skilled .You need to be explicit
about the connection between communication and its consequences .You should
connect the dots for the internal audiences , particularly your bosses. I trust that internal communication is a powerful tool which any organizational leader can ignore at his/her own peril .
7 comments:
An important, cheap and easy way to improve internal communication is to mandate putting information on the Organisation's intranet, have a common calender for meetings, with links to agenda and decisions, placed on shared drives.
Regards,
Ranjan
Thank you , Ranjan , for your very useful comment ,suggesting the use technology in improving internal communication .Apart from enhancing IC and transparency , it will reduce delays and save tons of paper .Great
. . Vidyanand.
It certainly is the moral duty of all upright officers to return their gratitude to the society, which has catapulted them to the positions holding upon which they can/should contribute a lot for the socio-economic well being of the society.
If there is a gap in their understanding as to how they can make it happen,the above write-up is a complete package. Thanks for sharing it....
Thank you .I am glad you feel that the above writeup can add to our understanding about how to serve and make the world a better place.
Vidyanand
Communication is indeed very important to businesses. Like a bill protection insurance, communication is also very important.
I agree,Jason Villegas
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