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Published by jkbuller February 11, 2015

In most of my articles and posts I describe how to execute practices that help build a collaborative organizational culture. I am posting two Cultural Practices per week that define the 10 Alarming Cultural Practices that will lose you both money and talent.

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NOT FOCUSING ON HUMAN COMMUNICATIONS SKILLS

To be a great organization, you have to establish a culture that never says these words;

“I THOUGHT WE TALKED ABOUT THIS”

The best way to understand if your culture is working well is when all individuals take accountability for great interpersonal communications skills.

There are 3 basic elements of this interpersonal communications effort:

a] All individuals listen with he intent to understand not with waiting for a space to speak.

b] It is the sender’s responsibility to send a clear message. It is the receiver’s responsibility to institute mutual understanding. When in doubt, it is the sender’s responsibility to make sure the message was understood.

c] Everyone has the responsibility to make sure everyone understands what success looks like. Great organizations know that without great individual communication behaviors you can’t be a great organization!

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