TMD Creative Launches Strategies for Effective Communication in Challenging Times

SALINAS, CA - Nick Pasculli, CEO and President of TMD Creative, recently wrote a blog post noting how important it is for us an industry to practice effective communication during challenging times.
Nick Pasculli, President and Chief Executive Officer, TMD Creative“No one can argue the fact that our industries, our communities, and our nation are going through unprecedented changes. We can easily say we are experiencing severe turbulence and effectively communicating with customers, employees, and stakeholders has never been more challenging,” Pasculli began. “For those of us who are able to do it well, we will be able to project a vision for the future and map out a practical path forward. The ability to do this successfully is rooted in the difference between leading and managing.”
In this article, he outlined crucial steps that industry members need to take in order to make sure their messaging comes across correctly. Below are several excerpts.
Repeat your message more than you think you should
When leaders communicate to the organization and their teams, they often believe the job is done once that communication is delivered. But not laboring under this misconception is especially important. Total, effective communication has only really occurred when the person receiving the message has internalized it, not just heard it.
In order to ensure this, the messages need to be repeated several times, and preferably in multiple formats—email, video, phone calls, or at all company meetings—as there may be an emotional response to the information delivered.
Seek feedback
Once the initial communication has been delivered, the next challenge is to ensure that the message was understood as intended. In order to confirm this, leaders must seek feedback from their listeners. Feedback is the mechanism for determining what was heard, what was understood, what actions are happening as a result and the degree of acceptance the message has received. This allows you to move on knowing that the issue has been dealt with.
Nick Pasculli, CEO and President of TMD Creative, recently wrote a blog post noting how important it is for us an industry to practice effective communication during challenging times
Control what is repeated
There are often instances when we know that something we say is going to be repeated. This is particularly when your point of view is asked for by a member of the organization in times of uncertainty, as your answer is likely going to be repeated to others. Frequently, circumstances occur when your comments or response provide the basis for subsequent direction, discussion or action. Consequently, it is important to be able to influence how others interpret and pass along what you said after they walk away from the conversation. There are four specific things you can do to that end:
“Without a doubt, it can be difficult to find the 'right words' to say, which can lead to us saying nothing or little to nothing to our teams," Pasculli added. "You may never find those perfect words, but we must say something. This is the job of company leaders. Therefore, intentionally focus on our communication activities so that we can effectively shape opinions, influence behavior, and guide outcomes when the time comes, thereby providing the leadership clients, associates, and stakeholders are looking for in times of uncertainty.”
To read the entirety of Pasculli’s article, please click here.
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