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The Foundation for
High Performance Organizations
Copyright © 2013 - 360Solutions, LLC
Why Communication Matters
Effective communication is a critical component
of organizational success. It is used to exchange
information, persuade others to accept our
message, solve problems and, even, entertain. Yet,
not every organization or their leaders do it well.
To become an effective communicator, you need
to have the desire, understand the communication
process, master basic skills and practice.
According to The Holmes Report, the cost of poor
communication is substantial. It cites the following:
•	 The total estimated cost of employee
misunderstanding (including actions or
errors of omission by employees who have
misunderstood or were misinformed about
company policies, business processes, job
function or a combination of the three) in
100,000-employee companies, among 400
surveyed corporations in the United States and
United Kingdom, is $37 billion
•	 The average annual cost per company is $62.4 million
•	 Cumulative annual cost per worker due
to productivity losses resulting from
communications barriers is $26,041
“The most important thing
in communication is to hear
what is not being said.”
– Peter F. Drecker
Communication occurs in every aspect of business, which is why understanding how ineffective
communication can impact organizations’ bottom line is important. As mistakes and misunderstandings
add up, profits go down.
The good news is that everyone possesses the ability to communicate effectively. Great leadership requires
effective communication and effective communication allows shared leadership to thrive in this competitive
economy. Communication is the vehicle to accelerate teamwork within your high performance organization.
As organizations prepare to compete in today’s ever-changing and challenging environment, they
understand that communication is one of the most important skills to develop in business training.
Effective communication inspires results. It allows employees to be their best and creates organizational
synergy – the interaction of team members to produce an effect greater than the sum of each individual
contribution. In short, effective communication and teamwork are the solutions to many challenges our
organizations face today.
Effective
Communication3Copyright © 2013 - 360Solutions, LLC
Types of Communication
Communication methods – the spoken word, written communication, physical expressions or mixed
methods – are diverse and offer varying ways to connect with others. When communicating, people are
perceived by others in three ways, including:
•	 Verbal: the words you say
•	 Vocal: your voice’s intonation and inflection
•	 Visual: your facial expression and body language
These perceptions can enhance communication or create barriers that inhibit effective communication. For
example, the attitude of the sender or receiver, the emotional climate, and body language can put the receiver
at ease or on guard. Hidden agendas, interruptions and the introduction of known “hot buttons” also create
barriers. Often, it is a matter of semantics and, with education and practice, these can be avoided.
Verbal
Visual
Vocal
Copyright © 2013 - 360Solutions, LLC
The Importance of Listening
Since communication is a two-way process, being a
good listener is essential for effective communication
to occur. Listening is the ability to accurately perceive
a message conveyed by another person. It is
far more than the exchange of information. It is
effectively used to create a “safe place” for others to
explore their inner feelings. Effective listening builds
confidence and trust in relationships.
Good listeners have the ability to be open to the
conversation and willing to listen. They are able to
concentrate and listen actively, not passively. They
know to ask questions, specifically open ones, to
show interest and listen to the answers. They also
go one step further and ask for feedback to reinforce
they heard the correct message.
Active listening is a skill that enhances and
encourages communication. Becoming a good
listener means being attentive to the person
speaking and actively seeking clarification and
understanding of what is said. Becoming a good
listener involves these essential elements:
•	 Paying attention and showing you are really
listening
•	 Establishing and maintaining good eye contact
•	 Using silence when appropriate
•	 Not jumping to conclusions – listening to all that
is being said
•	 Keeping an open mind and not picking and
choosing what you would like to hear
•	 Seeking clarification and paraphrasing what you
have heard
Non-verbal Listening Skills
Do Don’t
•	 Make frequent eye contact •	 Cross your arms
•	 Smile and nod •	 Look down and away from the speaker
•	 Lean toward the speaker •	 Tap fingers or fidget
Effective
Communication5Copyright © 2013 - 360Solutions, LLC
Communication Skills for Leaders
Effective communication is an essential part of
leadership. Some leaders choose to use informal
communication means as they can be received
more readily. Others prefer formal processes. As a
leader, it is important to understand the audience
and choose the method that will be most positively
received. When communicating, leaders must be
able to separate fact from inference and be able to
provide accurate details and directions, which can
be challenging.
Leaders have various channels of communication
that are used, including:
•	 Face-to-face
•	 Telephone and teleconference
•	 Presentations
•	 Memos, letters and emails
•	 Reports and briefs
Communication Strategies
Strong Communicators Strong Listeners
•	 Explain ideas clearly •	 Respect others’ ideas and words
•	 Express opinions clearly and concisely •	 Patiently wait for the speaker to make his or her point
•	 Ask listeners if they are following the conversation •	 Give full attention to the speaker
•	 Control emotional responses •	 Ask relevant questions for clarification of points
•	 Allow others to finish their thoughts •	 Are prepared when possible
•	 Focus on actions and behavior not individuals or
personality
•	 Repeat, paraphrase or summarize comments to
ensure understanding
•	 Have empathy •	 Maintain eye contact with the speaker
•	 Are able to admit mistakes and willing to
apologize
•	 Avoid personal biases
•	 Opt to resolve problems diplomatically •	 Acknowledge the speaker through positive body
•	 Ask thoughtful questions to receive clarification language
Copyright © 2013 - 360Solutions, LLC
Feedback:
An Important Communication Talent
Feedback is essential for personal and professional
growth and it is often the most difficult aspect of
communication. However, by being cognizant of
certain aspects, feedback can be successfully given
and received.
Effective leaders know that when providing
feedback, instead of making demands, sharing
ideas and information is much more effective. They
also ensure it is well-timed. The recipient should
be calm – not rushed – and the meeting should
be scheduled with ample time to address the
issues. Feedback should also focus on descriptions
not judgments. For example, the team member’s
behavior should be addressed not his or her
personality.
When providing feedback, leaders should
focus on specific items that can be addressed
tangibly. Ambiguous statements are ineffective
and unproductive. Take the receiver’s needs into
consideration and paraphrase to help the receiver
understand the feedback that is being provided.
Leaders should not just provide feedback, they
should receive it. Strong, confident leaders routinely
request constructive, respected and well-placed
critique.
We all have strengths and abilities in how we
communicate with others. However, there are
skills that can be enhanced by developing effective
communication. Encourage yourself and others in
your organization to create individual action plans
that directly address the ways you can be more
effective in terms of communication on individual
and group levels.
There are real costs to poor communication. Poor
communication is often the result of a failure to
convey and understand the information, intent
or meaning of the message. Yet, when people
communicate effectively, they can build productive
working relationships, solve problems, supervise
others and create trust in the workplace. Each
represents characteristics of high performing
organizations.
“You can have brilliant ideas,
but if you can’t get them
across, your ideas won’t get
you anywhere.”
– Lee Iacocca
Effective
Communication7Copyright © 2013 - 360Solutions, LLC
360HPL.com
800.374.2879
The High Performance Leadership program enables companies to develop and implement transformational
leadership and succession-planning initiatives through seminars, retreats, assessments, and one-on-one
executive coaching. The HPL program offers the highest level of training for existing and emerging leaders
through the use of proven best practices in leadership.
Through the program, organizations are able to enlist expert guidance and training from a select group of
faculty members who are preeminent leaders in their fields. Content in the HPL program’s principles and
practices are based upon observation and research from the foremost authorities in the field of leadership
and motivate people to move from high potential to high performance.
The HPL program’s principles and practices are based upon observation and research from the foremost
authorities in the field of leadership. Programs can be developed for groups of any size and at any level of
experience and include:
•	 One-day seminars that lay the foundation for high performance leadership
•	 Two-to-three day retreats that allow for further leadership development
•	 A one-year, comprehensive development program that introduces foundational skills
•	 Custom, in-house training
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Effective communication

  • 1. Effective Communication HIGH P ER F ORM A NCE L E A D E R S H I P The Foundation for High Performance Organizations
  • 2. Copyright © 2013 - 360Solutions, LLC Why Communication Matters Effective communication is a critical component of organizational success. It is used to exchange information, persuade others to accept our message, solve problems and, even, entertain. Yet, not every organization or their leaders do it well. To become an effective communicator, you need to have the desire, understand the communication process, master basic skills and practice. According to The Holmes Report, the cost of poor communication is substantial. It cites the following: • The total estimated cost of employee misunderstanding (including actions or errors of omission by employees who have misunderstood or were misinformed about company policies, business processes, job function or a combination of the three) in 100,000-employee companies, among 400 surveyed corporations in the United States and United Kingdom, is $37 billion • The average annual cost per company is $62.4 million • Cumulative annual cost per worker due to productivity losses resulting from communications barriers is $26,041 “The most important thing in communication is to hear what is not being said.” – Peter F. Drecker Communication occurs in every aspect of business, which is why understanding how ineffective communication can impact organizations’ bottom line is important. As mistakes and misunderstandings add up, profits go down. The good news is that everyone possesses the ability to communicate effectively. Great leadership requires effective communication and effective communication allows shared leadership to thrive in this competitive economy. Communication is the vehicle to accelerate teamwork within your high performance organization. As organizations prepare to compete in today’s ever-changing and challenging environment, they understand that communication is one of the most important skills to develop in business training. Effective communication inspires results. It allows employees to be their best and creates organizational synergy – the interaction of team members to produce an effect greater than the sum of each individual contribution. In short, effective communication and teamwork are the solutions to many challenges our organizations face today.
  • 3. Effective Communication3Copyright © 2013 - 360Solutions, LLC Types of Communication Communication methods – the spoken word, written communication, physical expressions or mixed methods – are diverse and offer varying ways to connect with others. When communicating, people are perceived by others in three ways, including: • Verbal: the words you say • Vocal: your voice’s intonation and inflection • Visual: your facial expression and body language These perceptions can enhance communication or create barriers that inhibit effective communication. For example, the attitude of the sender or receiver, the emotional climate, and body language can put the receiver at ease or on guard. Hidden agendas, interruptions and the introduction of known “hot buttons” also create barriers. Often, it is a matter of semantics and, with education and practice, these can be avoided. Verbal Visual Vocal
  • 4. Copyright © 2013 - 360Solutions, LLC The Importance of Listening Since communication is a two-way process, being a good listener is essential for effective communication to occur. Listening is the ability to accurately perceive a message conveyed by another person. It is far more than the exchange of information. It is effectively used to create a “safe place” for others to explore their inner feelings. Effective listening builds confidence and trust in relationships. Good listeners have the ability to be open to the conversation and willing to listen. They are able to concentrate and listen actively, not passively. They know to ask questions, specifically open ones, to show interest and listen to the answers. They also go one step further and ask for feedback to reinforce they heard the correct message. Active listening is a skill that enhances and encourages communication. Becoming a good listener means being attentive to the person speaking and actively seeking clarification and understanding of what is said. Becoming a good listener involves these essential elements: • Paying attention and showing you are really listening • Establishing and maintaining good eye contact • Using silence when appropriate • Not jumping to conclusions – listening to all that is being said • Keeping an open mind and not picking and choosing what you would like to hear • Seeking clarification and paraphrasing what you have heard Non-verbal Listening Skills Do Don’t • Make frequent eye contact • Cross your arms • Smile and nod • Look down and away from the speaker • Lean toward the speaker • Tap fingers or fidget
  • 5. Effective Communication5Copyright © 2013 - 360Solutions, LLC Communication Skills for Leaders Effective communication is an essential part of leadership. Some leaders choose to use informal communication means as they can be received more readily. Others prefer formal processes. As a leader, it is important to understand the audience and choose the method that will be most positively received. When communicating, leaders must be able to separate fact from inference and be able to provide accurate details and directions, which can be challenging. Leaders have various channels of communication that are used, including: • Face-to-face • Telephone and teleconference • Presentations • Memos, letters and emails • Reports and briefs Communication Strategies Strong Communicators Strong Listeners • Explain ideas clearly • Respect others’ ideas and words • Express opinions clearly and concisely • Patiently wait for the speaker to make his or her point • Ask listeners if they are following the conversation • Give full attention to the speaker • Control emotional responses • Ask relevant questions for clarification of points • Allow others to finish their thoughts • Are prepared when possible • Focus on actions and behavior not individuals or personality • Repeat, paraphrase or summarize comments to ensure understanding • Have empathy • Maintain eye contact with the speaker • Are able to admit mistakes and willing to apologize • Avoid personal biases • Opt to resolve problems diplomatically • Acknowledge the speaker through positive body • Ask thoughtful questions to receive clarification language
  • 6. Copyright © 2013 - 360Solutions, LLC Feedback: An Important Communication Talent Feedback is essential for personal and professional growth and it is often the most difficult aspect of communication. However, by being cognizant of certain aspects, feedback can be successfully given and received. Effective leaders know that when providing feedback, instead of making demands, sharing ideas and information is much more effective. They also ensure it is well-timed. The recipient should be calm – not rushed – and the meeting should be scheduled with ample time to address the issues. Feedback should also focus on descriptions not judgments. For example, the team member’s behavior should be addressed not his or her personality. When providing feedback, leaders should focus on specific items that can be addressed tangibly. Ambiguous statements are ineffective and unproductive. Take the receiver’s needs into consideration and paraphrase to help the receiver understand the feedback that is being provided. Leaders should not just provide feedback, they should receive it. Strong, confident leaders routinely request constructive, respected and well-placed critique. We all have strengths and abilities in how we communicate with others. However, there are skills that can be enhanced by developing effective communication. Encourage yourself and others in your organization to create individual action plans that directly address the ways you can be more effective in terms of communication on individual and group levels. There are real costs to poor communication. Poor communication is often the result of a failure to convey and understand the information, intent or meaning of the message. Yet, when people communicate effectively, they can build productive working relationships, solve problems, supervise others and create trust in the workplace. Each represents characteristics of high performing organizations. “You can have brilliant ideas, but if you can’t get them across, your ideas won’t get you anywhere.” – Lee Iacocca
  • 7. Effective Communication7Copyright © 2013 - 360Solutions, LLC 360HPL.com 800.374.2879 The High Performance Leadership program enables companies to develop and implement transformational leadership and succession-planning initiatives through seminars, retreats, assessments, and one-on-one executive coaching. The HPL program offers the highest level of training for existing and emerging leaders through the use of proven best practices in leadership. Through the program, organizations are able to enlist expert guidance and training from a select group of faculty members who are preeminent leaders in their fields. Content in the HPL program’s principles and practices are based upon observation and research from the foremost authorities in the field of leadership and motivate people to move from high potential to high performance. The HPL program’s principles and practices are based upon observation and research from the foremost authorities in the field of leadership. Programs can be developed for groups of any size and at any level of experience and include: • One-day seminars that lay the foundation for high performance leadership • Two-to-three day retreats that allow for further leadership development • A one-year, comprehensive development program that introduces foundational skills • Custom, in-house training HIGH P ER F ORM A NCE L E A D E R S H I P High Performance Leadership
  • 8. HIGH P ER F ORM A NCE L E A D E R S H I P 360HPL.com 800.374.2879