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Communication Tips for Teams

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Show Notes

  • [0:00:55] Episode Summary | Intro

  • Last Episode’s Recap
    • Communication Pros & Cons
    • Being Thoughtful with Your Chosen Communication Style

  • [0:03:22] The Right Time for Synchronous Communication

  • Don’t let “synchronous communication is bad” be a takeaway here.

  • [0:04:37] Ways to Build Connection Asynchronously

  • A remote team spread across different time zones is your biggest obstacle toward connection.
    • Tips on Established Async Connection:
      • Have asynchronous communication around things that are not work related.
      • Consider an internal company podcast to heighten clarity and connection.
        • When shared, provide a way for team members to discuss the podcast publicly with the team at large; message board format recommended.
    • The more synchronous your company communication, the more you take away one of the major benefits of working from home: working at the optimal time, enhancing work/life balance.

  • [0:10:30] Effective Communication: My Four Filters

  • https://chrislema.com/effective-communication-my-four-filters/
  • Timing, Setting, Audience, Unintended Consequences
    • Financial Updates & Transparency
      • Real time or async?
  • Think About Who You’re Communicating With
    • You don’t need to distract or call attention to everyone if a topic is specific to one team or team member.
  • Go Into Your Meetings with a Clear Agenda & Time Box
    • Most meetings lack clarity and produce very little.
    • Capture outcomes!
    • Lacking clarity of what to do next is one of the biggest reasons people hate meetings.
    • Have a mediator who facilitates the meeting and the clock.
      • Let it be known who the facilitator is.
      • Make the facilitator responsible for capturing takeaways, ideas, questions, and next actions.
    • Mine for conflict.
      • That’s where the gems come out of.
      • Don’t let someone sit on the sidelines when you know they have a difference of opinion.

  • [0:19:03] Best Practices and Standards

  • Establish when to expect a response.
  • Automatic check-ins.
    • Creating a space for ‘What Work’.
      • A documented history of what you did in a given year.
    • Favorite check-ins.
  • Make sure you take time to reset for the day.
    • The ability to ‘not’ helps you gain perspective and clarity.
      • Don’t let all your reactions be emotional reactions.
      • Stepping away from the computer, even for a short time, works wonders.
  • Learn how to read individual personalities in text based communication.
    • Not everyone communicates equally.
    • If you don’t know how to read someone’s text based communication attempts, there’s a lot of room left for interpretation.
      • If you’re not sure...ASK!
      • Assume the best.

  • [0:27:32] Parting Words

  • Make time for one-off real time conversations.
    • Even, and maybe especially, not regarding work.
  • In a non-pandemic world, face-to-face communication is still very important.

  • We want to hear your communications tips too!

  continue reading

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Show Notes

  • [0:00:55] Episode Summary | Intro

  • Last Episode’s Recap
    • Communication Pros & Cons
    • Being Thoughtful with Your Chosen Communication Style

  • [0:03:22] The Right Time for Synchronous Communication

  • Don’t let “synchronous communication is bad” be a takeaway here.

  • [0:04:37] Ways to Build Connection Asynchronously

  • A remote team spread across different time zones is your biggest obstacle toward connection.
    • Tips on Established Async Connection:
      • Have asynchronous communication around things that are not work related.
      • Consider an internal company podcast to heighten clarity and connection.
        • When shared, provide a way for team members to discuss the podcast publicly with the team at large; message board format recommended.
    • The more synchronous your company communication, the more you take away one of the major benefits of working from home: working at the optimal time, enhancing work/life balance.

  • [0:10:30] Effective Communication: My Four Filters

  • https://chrislema.com/effective-communication-my-four-filters/
  • Timing, Setting, Audience, Unintended Consequences
    • Financial Updates & Transparency
      • Real time or async?
  • Think About Who You’re Communicating With
    • You don’t need to distract or call attention to everyone if a topic is specific to one team or team member.
  • Go Into Your Meetings with a Clear Agenda & Time Box
    • Most meetings lack clarity and produce very little.
    • Capture outcomes!
    • Lacking clarity of what to do next is one of the biggest reasons people hate meetings.
    • Have a mediator who facilitates the meeting and the clock.
      • Let it be known who the facilitator is.
      • Make the facilitator responsible for capturing takeaways, ideas, questions, and next actions.
    • Mine for conflict.
      • That’s where the gems come out of.
      • Don’t let someone sit on the sidelines when you know they have a difference of opinion.

  • [0:19:03] Best Practices and Standards

  • Establish when to expect a response.
  • Automatic check-ins.
    • Creating a space for ‘What Work’.
      • A documented history of what you did in a given year.
    • Favorite check-ins.
  • Make sure you take time to reset for the day.
    • The ability to ‘not’ helps you gain perspective and clarity.
      • Don’t let all your reactions be emotional reactions.
      • Stepping away from the computer, even for a short time, works wonders.
  • Learn how to read individual personalities in text based communication.
    • Not everyone communicates equally.
    • If you don’t know how to read someone’s text based communication attempts, there’s a lot of room left for interpretation.
      • If you’re not sure...ASK!
      • Assume the best.

  • [0:27:32] Parting Words

  • Make time for one-off real time conversations.
    • Even, and maybe especially, not regarding work.
  • In a non-pandemic world, face-to-face communication is still very important.

  • We want to hear your communications tips too!

  continue reading

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