Question for you: What do you think is the #1 productivity blocker for frontline teams? Is it a lack of training? Unclear goals? Inefficient processes?
While these are all valid concerns, a hidden culprit is lurking behind many frontline productivity challenges: ineffective communication. In this blog, we will be diving deep into how ineffective communication hinders frontline teams' productivity. We'll explore the root causes, their impact, and most importantly, actionable strategies to break the cycle and empower your workforce.
Ineffective communication creates a roadblock for frontline workers. According to a study by Fierce Inc., a whopping 86% of employees believe unclear communication is the underlying reason for workplace failures and low productivity. Imagine constantly sifting through a barrage of emails, text messages, flyers, and outdated bulletin board notices – that's the reality for many frontline workers. This information overload creates noise, not clarity, leading to a cascade of negative effects:
Additionally, lengthy emails or newsletters filled with jargon go unread, while a lack of two-way communication stifles employee participation and does the opposite of encouraging them to share feedback.
86%
of employees believe unclear communication is the underlying reason for workplace failures and low productivity.
Question for you: How many communications channels does your team currently manage? Chances are, it's a lot. The average company uses approximately 16 different communication channels. This creates a chaotic environment for everyone, especially frontline workers who juggle multiple responsibilities and may not have time to constantly check every channel. The way out: an all-in-one employee communications app.
So, how do we fix this? Here are key steps to simplifying comms to improve employee productivity:
Stop blasting the same message everywhere. Identify your audiences and tailor messages to their preferred channels.
Conduct communication audits or focus groups to understand your frontline's needs. Don't make assumptions! What information do they need most? How do they prefer to receive it? Surveys can be challenging with frontline teams due to time constraints, but consider targeting frontline leaders and support teams like safety, training, and HR.
Consolidate access to key tools within an employee app or a central platform. Fewer logins mean more focus on work.
Reserve repetitive messages for critical announcements. Day-to-day communication should reside in a single channel.
Empower team leaders to share local and functional updates through a designated platform.
Support your team during the transition. Offer training, resources, and ongoing reinforcement.
Write simply, avoid jargon, and keep it concise. Embrace short videos for quick information bursts.
Create safe spaces for feedback and ideas. Foster a culture of open communication.
Video has become the undisputed king of content. That's why we're excited to share this webinar recording featuring Tobi Anderson & Daren Jennings on the topic of simplifying comms to improve frontline worker productivity. In this webinar, Tobi and Daren discuss:
Watch the recording below:
Speakap is the award-winning employee communications platform intentionally built to overcome internal communication challenges, productivity, and employee experience with your frontline workforce. Whether your goals are seamless employee communication or improving employee satisfaction and productivity, Speakap ensures that your corporate news travels from headquarters to the production floor easily and efficiently via one social platform. Here are some ways our customers improve employee productivity by simplifying internal comms:
P.S. For confidentiality purposes, specific company names have been omitted.
Simplifying communication empowers your frontline. Remember:
Bonus tip: Measure your success! Track key internal communications metrics such as employee engagement, task completion rates, and error reduction after implementing your new communication strategy. This will help you demonstrate the positive impact of clear and streamlined communication on your frontline team's performance.