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How to Supercharge Your Internal CommunicationsBy Russ Fradin

When firing on all cylinders, an internal communications department creates understanding and breeds knowledge sharing across all areas of an organization.

It unifies departments and teams, leveling the playing field and ensuring every employee—from the mailroom to the boardroom—has a voice and knows what’s going on.

Just like any other department, internal communications needs to be proactively maintained.

Tools and strategies must be updated as the company (and the world) changes and evolves.

But far too often, organizations leave this department in the Dark Ages and deprive it of the latest and greatest technologies.

Many companies are still relying on antiquated, impersonal communication methods such as paper flyers, intranets, and mass emails —and, as a result, millions of employees of all shapes and sizes currently feel disconnected.

In fact, 74 percent of today’s workers say they think they’re missing out on some aspect of company information and news. 

Employees who feel like they’re being left outside the information loop eventually become disengaged, which creates a whole slew of costly problems for companies: High attrition, low output, and hundreds of billions of dollars in lost productivity every year.  

Re-Engaging Internal Communications 

Don’t let disconnected employees waste your money and kill your bottom line.

Adopt the following three strategies to supercharge your internal communications and re-engage your staff:

Successful companies do more than just push out information; they communicate.

If you revamp your company’s internal communications, productivity will skyrocket because time-sensitive messages will reach employees quickly and be read promptly.

Furthermore, keeping your best talent connected to your mission and vision will inspire loyalty and a sense of community—which will ultimately increase retention.

Don’t allow your internal communications to limp along.

Inject some modernized, innovative energy into your strategy, and then watch your employees drive your company into the future.

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