Abstract:
Organizational communication is the backbone of any business strategy. Efficient
communication in the company means a high flow of information, but also a high speed of its
transmission, which allows the delivery of information to the end user as quickly as possible, it allows
quick resolution of problems that arise every day in the business. Communication within the
enterprise plays an important role in its development, just as important as for its external environment.
Your customers, clients, and stakeholders want to see a professional attitude and clarity in your
messages. The best business leaders create open and honest working relationships and build trust
through organizational communication. But communication within a workplace isn’t just about your
customers. It’s about your employees, too. Employees are at their best when they have transparent
relationships with each other and their managers. Being able to express views, share thoughts, and
trust the information received is the bare minimum in a workplace.
For most of us, communication is becoming more complicated than ever. Wide-scale remote
work means many teams are working away from the office. Face-to-face communication feels like a
thing of the past, and we’re relying more on email, instant messaging, and social media channels to
communicate. As such, it’s important for all teams to use the best possible technology, to ensure that
communication doesn’t let them down.