|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
I see a PR firm has done a survey on the amount of time Canadian CEOs spend on communication, and found they spend almost half of their time on communication.
I think we're supposed to be impressed that CEOs spend that much time on communication. But, quite frankly, what else does a CEO do? And, if you consider both direct and indirect communication, wouldn't that be more like 90%?
So, what do CEOs do, and how much of that involves communication of one kind or another?
Well, they make decisions. But before they make them, good CEOs get information from specialists in their organization. They also may check other options by reading newspapers and magazines, attending conferences, and talking to their peers. All of which involve communication.
For example, let's say a CEO must decide whether or not to launch an important new product line. Before she makes that decision, our CEO will have had discussions with, and reports from, senior members of the sales department. She will also consider the country's economic outlook in the coming months and years, talk to others about what competitors might do, and review the financial implications with the VP of corporate finance.
It's all about gathering, distilling, and transmitting information: what we call communication.
Turning to another CEO function, what about envisioning a new future for the organization and developing a strategy based on it? Again, communication can't be taken out of the mix.
After all, you can't just pick a vision out of the air. It's the outcome of reflective thinking combined with information, knowledge, and insight. All of which come from communicating.
And, there's often a kaleidescope effect before a vision emerges. All sorts of information tumbles around in the mind, over and over, like clothes in a dryer, until eventually a new and promising pattern reveals itself.
For example, suppose the Vice President of Human Resources has just been promoted to Chief Executive Officer, and the board made it clear it expects him to put his own, unique stamp on the company.
He might retire to his office and spend a lot of time inside trying to think of a new direction. But, it's far more likely he'll reach out, rather than withdraw. He'll talk to staff on the front lines as well as managers. He'll read everything relevant he can find in books and magazines.
As that information pours into his mind -- as the communication process enriches his imagination and knowledge -- he'll start to envision possibilities. Some will be more promising than others, and he'll talk about them with others in the organization. Eventually, some sort of consensus will likely emerge about the most promising vision.
Those are just a couple of examples from the work of CEOs, but you can see why I'm skeptical about the 50% figure: There's not much about a CEO's job that does not involve communication of some kind.
In summary, CEOs may do more than communicate, but almost everything they do will be driven or influenced by communication processes inside and outside the organization.
Robert F. Abbott writes and publishes Abbott's Communication Letter. Learn how you can use communication to help achieve your goals, by reading articles or subscribing to this ad-supported newsletter. An excellent resource for leaders and managers, at: http://www.communication-newsletter.com
One of the hardest things I had discovered running my... Read More
"The best Leader is one who knows how to pick... Read More
Purpose: Show how immersion leadership training makes strategic initiative success... Read More
In today's business environment with increases in staff reductions and... Read More
How would you handle communication if your business or practice... Read More
In articles I've written over the years, I have used... Read More
PERMISSION TO REPUBLISH: This article may be republished in newsletters... Read More
This was supposed to be one of those sleepy flights... Read More
Today's successful organizations are the ones which carry on open... Read More
Good hires do not happen by accident or luck. In... Read More
People want to understand their role - they want to... Read More
Whoever said that being a meeting planner was easy, lied!... Read More
Project management is a very important business concept because it... Read More
What is the principal thing you need to succeed in... Read More
A man drives down the highway each day on his... Read More
Consequences of Not Giving Effective FeedbackLet's take a look at... Read More
It's hard to believe the year will be half over... Read More
There are so many ways to jump start your prifits... Read More
Creativity can be defined as problem identification and idea generation... Read More
Do you have more projects than time? Help might be... Read More
While there exist several useful definitions of motivation, for our... Read More
Does your business need the services of a computer consulting... Read More
I found it important to clarify for employees what "deal-breaker"... Read More
There is a pervasive assumption that small firms are more... Read More
If you are completely happy with where you and your... Read More
Second thought! Just in case. YOU or someone you personally... Read More
Here are some quick thoughts on ways to turn things... Read More
I've just been reading about the frustrations of a Human... Read More
Does being managed by others smack more of "Survivor" than... Read More
Conflict is a fact of life for all of us,... Read More
Do you announce a meeting and find either no one... Read More
WHAT MAKES A GOOD APPRAISAL INTERVIEW?Here is a tip for... Read More
For small business owners, an enthusiastic vision for smooth, steady... Read More
Pinpoint your own blocks to assertiveness: fear of disapproval, need... Read More
Several decades ago, a passenger jet approached a Florida airport... Read More
How do you, or would you, communicate with employees who... Read More
Communicate! Don't leave you key stakeholders guessing.We are generally not... Read More
In articles I've written over the years, I have used... Read More
What is the no. 1 asset in your business beside... Read More
I saw Brian Kerr (the Irish national football coach) on... Read More
According to a Gallup Poll, 80 percent of employees said... Read More
We obtain strategic results by aligning HR mission, vision and... Read More
In our fast paced work culture, manned by technology savvy... Read More
Leadership in Troubled Times The... Read More
If a good manager asks his workforce for their opinion... Read More
Creativity can be defined as problem identification and idea generation... Read More
It's been a pretty good weekend around the place -... Read More
Creativity can be defined as problem identification and idea generation... Read More
I love tennis both as a spectator and... Read More
Outsourcing is the delegation of a business process to an... Read More
Business Management |