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A Plea for Empathetic Communication

It's impossible to over-communicate Sounds a bit strong, but if you think through your real-world experiences, this shouldn't surprise anyone. No matter how hard you try, your message will be missed by someone ...

Problem: It's all their fault!

Rely on Web 2.0, and ... So, you try to rely on "first generation" electronic media, but ... Even the "old fasioned way" doesn't always work ... Solution : Don't jump on the latest communication bandwagon and expect a Silver Bullet - you need to balance flexibility and focus. Different media work for different people, so work to communicate your message using a variety of methods. Of course, if you try to supply all media for all tastes, there won't be enough time to get any real work done. Just know that there is no one best way to get information out to all who need to hear your message - and adjust accordingly.

Problem: It's all your fault!

If you can get them to the electronic content, you still have to create content that actually communicates the correct information. Even if they are capable of subscribing to RSS feeds, or opening a document attachment - if the content does not convey with clarity, they won't catch your drift. Worse yet - if the first one or two samples don't convey anything , they will stop listening to everything . Solution #1 : Practice practice practice - The only way to get better at anything is to keep iterating.

Observation: It's no one's fault - it just is ...

Think about it - don't you receive messages in your inbox that are not clear / difficult to read, or hear about things after the fact or through the grapevine? And don't you glance at your Blackberry during meetings? When you set your phone to vibrate, you avoid distracting others (good!) but you are invariably distracting yourself (who just called ....?) Fact is, we are all swimming in a sea of information, bombarded with messages from all sides - and we're bombarding others as well. A little humility and a lot of empahty go a long way ... Effective communication is very difficult, and requires constant work. Realize this, model your actions accordingly, and your impact and influence will grow.