Communication in the workplace can quickly become tricky and sticky. Whether in a big organization or a small business, communication can come with challenges based on the peculiarities of the organization. The following case illustrates this. During a very exciting team meeting in an upcoming organization, John announced a recent win to the team. Kathy enthusiastically suggested what they might add to enhance the offerings of the organization regarding the upcoming project. Unfortunately, Denise thought Kathy wanted to pitch with the new project rather than another project where they thought Kathy was most needed. This made Denise blurt out a comment that made Kathy withdraw into her shell.
Because of the number of people involved in any business, the need for people to feel heard and valued is critical to the success of relationships and the overall healthy outlook in the organization. Effective communication is an important factor in determining the culture and healthy atmosphere of a desirable workplace environment.
Healthy communication in a workplace entails verbal and nonverbal exchanges that consider the emotions and motives behind the information given, thereby making the communicator feel heard and understood. Furthermore, messages are received and comprehended clearly and purposefully so that all stakeholders are fulfilled. Healthy workplace communication involves active listening, clear articulation of ideas, verbal communication, nonverbal cues, body language, emotional intelligence, empathy, and open-mindedness. It also entails providing and receiving constructive feedback and engaging in dialogue even during challenging situations.
Workplace communication can happen face-to-face, in writing, via emails or messaging platforms, over a video conferencing platform, on social media, or in a group meeting. It entails communicating at work about work. Healthy workplace communication is characterized by clarity and conciseness, focusing on solving conflicts rather than creating them.
Developing healthy workplace communication entails knowing where, how, and when to communicate. Some helpful tips include:
To promote healthy workplace communication, it is important to recognize some of the ways ineffective communication could affect workers' mental health. These include:
Organizations can mitigate stress, anxiety, and burnout by fostering an environment where individuals feel comfortable expressing their thoughts, concerns, and emotions. When workplace leaders prioritize open communication and provide adequate support systems, this creates a psychologically safe workplace where employees thrive personally and professionally.
It is a fact that we can’t give what we don’t know, have, or use. Healthy workplace communication begins with how individuals experience and treat themselves. They can then transfer this to how they communicate with others. So, practicing relaxation and centering skills is a great place to start building better work-life balance practices. The focus here is on taking care of “Myself” mentally and emotionally so I can communicate with others in a healthy manner. Here are some suggestions.
In conclusion, healthy communication is a cornerstone that fosters a positive and productive workplace environment. By nurturing transparent, respectful, and empathetic communication channels, organizations can enhance employee engagement, foster collaborative relationships, constructively resolve conflicts, promote mental and emotional well-being, and nurture leadership excellence.
At Ovation, our licensed therapists support businesses in promoting healthy communication among their employees by providing them with mental health services that help them not only focus on their own wellness but also become valuable contributors to their organizations.