Pondering Frightening Business Communications
Communication lies at the heart of any business. When so much of communication is usually down to visual clues in a conversation when those visual clues are not available communication becomes much harder. The folks who have the information do not even trust themselves with the instructor of business communication they have because it’s too easy to make a mistake. I had assumed from the beginning that we were working on one part of the site (the part I thought needed the most work) but the person employing me thought it was another part of the site.
Many entrepreneurs and leaders will admit that some information needs to be available on a need to know basis to prevent that information from slipping into the hands of the media, competition or enemy. I would never want to be in business writing. Communication is about the transfer of information, and it is important for all companies, and organizations to do communication audits to insure the right information is being passed on.
Well, there will be light-speed communication around the globe using satellites and what we might perceive as infinite bandwidth. I’ve often read in books about writing that you should think of yourself having a conversation. This continued for about two weeks. Is it true that not everyone can be trusted with information? Many people would agree, some would go so far as to say that humans cannot be trusted with information, but why? Well, information is power and if you power-up those who cannot control their integrity levels or choose not to, then in a way giving them the information makes you an accessory to their actions.
So, I guess the question you should be asking since all this is coming fast is; Have you considered how you will use this technology to do all you do better in your business? Well, think about it for a second, you can collaborate on designs. Communication lies at the heart of any business. The right instructor of business writing can make a tremendous difference in the interpretation of information. This did not mean believing they were stupid (something business people often wrongly assume about those who read their communications) but that they just knew nothing about what I was trying to get across.