Trust and nurturing relationships are mission critical in business and life.
The best wisdom and career advice I've ever heard is in this short video clip.
And it applies to the A/E/C industry and your firm.
Take a look.
The two most dangerous words when communicating in business and life are:
I know.
You may indeed know what the other person is saying.
Or trying to express.
Still, pay attention to how you say your "I know."
Is your tone one of arrogance or dismissal of someone else's idea?
This is about being self-aware.
And self-awareness is often a struggle in A/E/C.
You may be communicating to others subliminally that you are close-minded and closed-hearted.
A slight shift can help close a bid or form a new connection.
Processes and procedures.
A/E/C firms have long been hot on operations.
What happens, though, when senior leaders teach new hires inefficient methods?
The cost of doing business like this is mind-boggling.
Productivity, morale, lost bids, and the labor shortage, to name a few.
Senior management must know how to train and onboard new hires in new ways.
Are you showing people how you scramble to prepare for a short-listed meeting the day before?
Do you confide that you don't know who will be in the room?
Does your team know when to speak and what to share?
Are they sharp and paying close attention to each other and the decision-makers?
I spoke recently at my local SMPS chapter on this topic.
The business development leaders unanimously agree:
They need (and want) to learn new communication and selling strategies, such as:
Soft skills can be hard to learn, especially if you're analytical and logical. These left-brain thinkers have careers in science, math, and the trades.
Many work in architecture, engineering, and construction.
A lack of communication and people skills translates into lost revenue and relationships.
This week, I was featured on Forbes.com. The article covers leadership and the three essential soft skills for business growth.
Storytelling is one of the communication tactics I talk about.
Work with a sense of urgency.
High achievers do it all the time.
What about having a sense of urgency to improve communication skills?
Not technology tools. I'm talking about interpersonal relationships.
There's been a flurry of posts and infographics about communication in today's workplace.
The suggestions include:
These recommendations are covered in cobwebs and dust.
Hello, 2023.
Too many industries work with a sense of urgency around technology and equipment.
But problems arise when human communication is not a priority.
Most employees don't know the new brain science and psychology behind our communication.
Yes, there are legit concerns about people skills.
First, though, we must have high levels of self-awareness.
Internal communication and narratives have to shift. As you clear out limiting beliefs, interacting with others is much...
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