18 Feb 2008 04:33:25 | John T. Mooney
HR COMMUNICATION PAYS OFF Human Resource Communications and
Corporate Communications – are they one in the same? Both plan
and develop written communication strategies to further the
understanding and perceptions of their audience. Both provide
counsel and editorial support for management communications.
Business communications transmits and manages messages that
inform, persuade and collaborate by speaking the language of the
company. HR Communications creates a “one company” culture,
integrates acquisitions and facilitates information sharing
company wide. Both work at the highest levels of the
organization, aligned with senior management and the board.
The most successful HR professionals are consummate
communicators. Typically their organizations over communicate
with all constituents. Their leadership styles transmit the
traditions and values of their company. You often find a
strategic HR function when the spoken and written words parallel
leadership actions.
Human Resource Communications is a subset of our corporate
culture. Corporate cultures determine communication styles.
Cultures as diverse as a business headquarters viewed as a
traditional downward style with an abundance of males in dark
suits and white starched shirts to other companies which express
their identity by polo’s with logo’s and scores of identical
sites around the country.
Which of the three following communication styles dominate your
culture?
A.Downward – helping employees perform their jobs B.Upward –
senior management and board level C.Horizontal – selling your
value proposition and merging cultures
HR COMMUNICATIONS ARE SPECIALIZED Human Resource professionals
uniquely position themselves at both the start point and
finishing point of the communication chain. New hire orientation
and policy and procedure manuals exemplify downward
communication intended to help employees perform their jobs.
Employee opinion polls, employee focus groups and exit
interviews deliver information upward to solve problems and make
executive decisions. Employee newsletters help work teams
requiring a coordinated action between units or locations.
How well is HR information exchanged in your company?
Human Resource Communications Consultants manage and direct the
planning, creation and execution of communication strategies to
further the understanding and perception of HR policies,
procedures, programs or initiatives. This often involves
conceptualizing, researching, writing, editing and
design/production of materials. Either print or electronic,
projects often involve web pages (internet and intranet) and
e-newsletters. HTML experience and knowledge of Dreamweaver and
other graphic programs will serve this function well by
providing the HR Communication Consultant a larger repertoire of
up-to-date tools.
Is your HR information timely, accurate and understandable?
What should I expect from my Human Resource Communications
Consultant? First, excellent writing and project management
skills. Either internal or external, this person should display
a record of accomplishment of interpersonal and project
management competencies. They must be experienced in managing
multiple assignments, with strong problem solving abilities.
This “internal consultant” must have your confidence in an
environment of highly confidential matters. Perhaps their past
included the responsibilities of corporate due diligence
matters.
Have they work experience at the highest levels of HR?
Do they have the proven ability to motivate themselves and
others to generate strong results? To round out your choice,
have they led HR initiatives and cross-functional teams? Ad
industry / communication industry exposure just could be the
icing on the cake.
Formally by PowerPoint or informally by walking the second and
third shifts, we demonstrate HR Communications leadership as we
amass information, process facts and disseminate intelligence at
lightning speed. Our free flowing atmosphere of dialog and
written messages translates values, traditions and habits into
words and actions employees interpret
Operating as an internal consulting agency, or external
resource, HR Communication Consultants work with employees and
vendors on communication matters relating to the highest work
initiatives. By building and managing cohesive communication
strategies and working closely with HR process owners, they
oversee the integration of both print and multimedia content and
distribution. They may also create HR Communication metrics to
measure results using employee communications to create a
distinct competitive advantage.
One-page field memos and one hundred page policy manuals present
a challenge for busy HR professionals. Your Human Resource
Communications requires advanced knowledge and professionalism.
Our HR role, singularly positioned at both the start and end of
the communications continuum, offers an advantage to HR
professionals who initiate and advance HR correspondence for
field and headquarters functions.
About Author :
Focused exclusively on EMPLOYEE RELATIONS, HR COMMUNICATIONS and
RECRUITMENT PROJECTS contact John Mooney at (972) 355-7481 or
email Jmooney@ConsultiveSource.com or the company website
www.ConsultiveSource.com. We utilize extensive hands-on industry
competencies to solve your HR challenges. John Mooney Supports
small, medium or large human resource projects with 20 years of
human resource and operating experience.