May 18, 2022
“Yeah, I’m a good communicator”, we say to ourselves, but that proposition is rarely seasoned with some solid self-awareness. We blandly make this type of statement because we see communication as a one direction process, where we are telling someone, something which is important to us. Being perpetually time poor, we abbreviate complex ideas into “headlines” devoid of the sustaining background and context. Try gauging your actual communication abilities against these sixteen principles to see how you really stack up.
So how did you go? These types of lists can be confronting and also revealing. When we do serious self-reflection about ourselves as communicators in leadership positions, we realise how much we take for granted on the part of the listener. We haven’t told them the why but somehow we imagine that is magically taking place. It isn’t and we cannot be satisfied with the situation or expect that the listener has to improve and do better. The source of poor communication or wasted communication will be us and we are the ones who have to fix it. These sixteen principles are painful reminders that we are not perfect as the leader and have a long way to go before we can say “yeah, I’m a good communicator”.