To help you ensure business success, you need to practice ways of effective business communication. Well thought-out communication helps you transfer your message and makes people understand it. Let’s explore four tips for effective business communication.
1. Know Your Audience
Knowing the wants, values, opinions, and needs of your audience before you communicate can help you make them understand your message even better. When you understand your audience, you can craft a message that they receive the way you want. Besides planning your message, you can also share vocabulary, phrases, and examples that your audience can relate to.
But how can you know your audience?
Asking questions and listening is a great way to know someone. There are countless ways that you can use to interact with your current and prospective clients. You can email your prospects and current clients to interact with them. If you have your clients phone number, call them, and discuss your services and products with them. This way, you get an idea about your clients’ professional and personal life. These details help you connect with your clients to enhance relationships and facilitate your business growth.
You can also conduct a survey. Send your survey to your clients through email or call them to fill a form. Here are some questions that you can ask them to help you make improvements in your business.
· What problems are you facing?
· What factors do you like and dislike about our service or product?
· What are your expectations?
· What features or improvements would you like us to make?
Getting the answer to these questions will help you understand the advantages and drawbacks of your company’s products and/or services. You will learn what your clients are looking for and can make amendments accordingly. To create a quick and easy survey, you can use platforms like SurveyMonkey, TypeForm, JotForm, and AskNicely.
2. Incorporate Group Activities
Interactive events allow you to meet your clients and build a relationship with them. You can organize special guest events to invite your clients and prospects to attend these events. For example, you can conduct client appreciation events and invite special guest speakers to your event will help you create a learning experience for you, your clients, and your prospects. You can organize speakers to talk about fitness, wellness, meditation, wine tasting, and other topics of interest to your clients and prospects. The speakers will interact with your attendees and that is a great way to get additional business. You could have an event around Thanksgiving where you invite your clients and their family to do pumpkin carving and activities related to Thanksgiving.
You might consider having a monthly “open house” event on a Friday afternoon where clients would gather to have a relaxing and enjoyable conversation and they would bring along their friends to meet you. You could serve small snacks and wine, beer, water, and soft drinks.
With your team members at your firm, you can incorporate group activities like board games, office debates, and telephone exercises in your firm that can motivate your employees to work together, address each other’s weaknesses, and develop strengths. This unites your employees and teaches them to work together, leading to increased productivity for everyone.
Group activities also offer the chance to learn about your employees’ strengths and weaknesses. It also engages people’s minds and helps them effectively understand your message. So, before any business meeting or speech, divide your employees and give them different activities to create a productive, cheerful, and energetic atmosphere.
3. Use Interpersonal Communication Skills
You might have seen people sharing depressed or happy life stories with one another. Do you ever feel these stories are relatable? Do you ever feel the same emotion that the speaker feels at that moment? Well, it is a kind of interpersonal communication where the speaker and audience exchange information, ideas, and emotional experiences that connect them together at a certain level. When others feel connected to you, they feel the urge to understand your point and perceive your message in the best possible way.
So, practice your interpersonal communication skills during business communication events. Share your experiences, knowledge, and stories with people, and allow them to share their views with you. Surely, you will be surprised when you see the results.
People who use your products and services are typically happy to share their experiences that you can then share with prospective clients and other existing clients. You can also share a story about how your product is developed and the struggle you might have faced in the development process. You can tell your clients any emotional story about your company or product to attract them to your business. You can do this by sharing stories on your website, social media platforms, and as framed testimonials in your office. You can have a framed photo of your clients with their testimonial in the hallway and hanging on your office walls in the waiting room, for example, as well as on your website, and on the various social media platforms.
4. Encourage Feedback
It’s important to have two-way communication and give the people you are speaking with an equal opportunity to provide ideas, feedback, and input. This makes them feel that their opinions are valuable for your firm.
For example, you can create a Board of Directors who you rely on for candid feedback and input on helping you grow you firm by them sharing different perspectives. You could organize a quarterly dinner meeting, so that each member can give their opinion on steps you can take to be even more client-service driven which will increase the revenue and value of your firm.
Getting candid feedback is the best method of effective business communication for your increased success. So, allow your members to give their views and show your interest while they are talking.
You can also conduct an annual survey to get feedback from your clients on how they think you and your firm are doing and ask for ideas on how to make what you do even better for them, from their perspective. This feedback can be invaluable.
If you have a sales team or staff who regularly communicate with clients, they can also obtain feedback from clients when they are speaking with them.
Remember to add a client reviews section on your website, so that your current clients can share their opinion about your business. The best way to obtain this information is when someone is telling you something they value from what you have done for them, to capture it, and send it to them in writing, and ask them to review it, and get their okay to post it with their name and their photo. This makes it super easy for you to get the testimonials you want without a lot of work on the client’s part.
Getting candid feedback from your support team members is another good approach. When you communicate, allow your employees to give their viewpoints and show them you are interested while they are talking. Create a friendly environment in the office, so that everyone can reach out to you, if needed, to give you input on anything they would like to share. You can use employee surveys as another option for you to get their candid feedback about ways to help your firm grow.
Two Real-World Examples
Exampe#1: Tesla Car Crash
Do you remember the Tesla car crash in 2013? Of course, you probably do. This incident raised a lot of questions. Americans started to doubt the safety of the high-end electrical cars, Tesla. But thanks to Elon Musk and his team’s effective business communication, the issue was resolved.
Soon after the incident, the Brand’s manager contacted the individual who had faced a car accident. The manager was transparent about the problems and steps the company had taken. They apologized to the owner, discussed the investigation, and explained why the car caught fire. Elon Musk was also clear about the incident and shared different details about the accident on Instagram and his blog. Thanks to quick, transparent, and effective communication, the brand gained its trustworthiness and credibility back in no time.
Example#2: Chipotle E Coli Disaster
At the end of 2015, 60 cases were reported of E Coli poisoning at Chipotle. This left many people in doubt and discouraged them from eating at this restaurant. The company responded quickly and launched its PR campaign.
They also made public appearances to help their brand recover. In fact, the company responded to 83% of Facebook posts and 90% of Twitter posts to help people understand their situation and retain their customers.
At first, the brand was defensive and skeptical about owning their mistake, but later they helped people understand how they dealt with the crisis.
Steve Ells, Chipotle’s founder, apologized to the people who fell ill. He also announced the establishment of a food-safety program. The company also published press releases about their cooking methods and guaranteed to offer better quality. Because of the company’s effective business communication, Chipotle soon recovered from the crisis and started making profits.
Bottom Line
Real-world examples like the ones I mentioned can help you understand how effective business communication can save you from bigger problems. Of course, it’s also a key to business success, whatever your industry is.
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