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It’s rare to find a small, innovative business that does not allow for open communications inside its office. Most newer businesses have embraced the benefits presented to them by more communication, and have seen how it has grown their business.

There are, however, still some businesses that are behind the times and are currently managing in the old top-down style. These closed-door offices do not facilitate open communication, and can lead to some challenges along the way. Over the next few years, many of these businesses will be moving toward a culture that embraces workplace communication to improve their business processes.

So what are the benefits to improved workplace communications? Here are a few favorites.

Increased Transparency

Gone are the days of closed-door policies in the office. Having open communications and greater awareness as to the ongoing activity inside the company gives each team member the chance to understand how their work is making an impact, and can encourage them to work harder toward their goals.

Increased Innovation

Improving the communications inside the workplace can enhance brainstorming sessions, and allow for teammates to bounce ideas off one another every day, which increases innovation for the business.

Increased Team Building

A closer team yields a more productive team. Allowing for stronger communications between team members increases their relationships and their ability to work well together, thus providing you with a more tightly-knit team to build your business.

Increased Project Completion

When you open the doors to communication inside your business, and your team is working together on their projects, their productivity will inevitably increase. They will be able to chat around each project and task, and work together to build the best ideas for each project and task, and their work will be completed better and faster.

Increased Business Success

With all the benefits outlined above, you can easily see how improved workplace communications can increase the overall success of your business. A stronger, more innovative team that is working hard together will help bring your business into the future with a solid foundation based on effective communication.

If you’re still unsure how to increase your workplace communications, or aren’t sure you want to experience all the benefits it has to offer, start by opening discussions with your senior team members. Then, work together to build out a communicative and collaborative culture in your business today. You won’t regret this decision when you feel the great impact of improved communications in your business.

About the Author: Dana Larson is the marketing manager for OnePlace – an online small business organization solution that empowers individuals to be successful, so their business is, too. Dana helps others understand the importance of online team collaboration through OnePlace.

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  1. Great post. There are so many benefits to be had with proper communication it’s a wonder it is not a bigger part of corporate training (at least in my experience it has not been). I’m a baby boomer and trudged through corporate cultures that really emphasized skill training over communicative training or even diversity training. I found another article that is a perfect follow-up for readers who enjoy this one:

    http://www.disabilitytraining.com/wpblog/effective-communication-skills-in-the-workplace/

    Before any of the aforementioned benefits can be attained, employees have to know how to communicate effectively with one another. And that’s what this post discusses– identifying with the communication styles of your peers and adjusting your communication strategy accordingly.

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