Most scaling companies' communication channels are as noisy as a street market.
The average employee receives 115 emails a day. And that's not even including other channels like Slack, Teams, Zoom, Project Management tools etc. On top of that, CSMs are also exposed to customer-generated information.
How can we possibly expect CSMs to retain all that information?
The answer is, we can't.
We need to re-think our communication strategies to maximise the CSM's ability to retain information and more importantly apply knowledge.
🎯 The Challenge With Internal Communication
I talk to many CS Leaders that are confused and frustrated at the level at which their CSMs retain information.
They are wondering why their training isn't sticking. Scratching their head to find ways to increase the adoption of new frameworks. Worried about the speed at which their people upskill in product knowledge. Annoyed that people haven't actioned the CTA on their email.
The consensus is that because the communication has been sent multiple times through different mediums, people should have gotten the memo. But it’s not that simple.
When you over-communicate every single workstream, your organisation is unbearably noisy.
It's like being in a street market, where every stall owner shouts at you about their products and how great they are. Asking you to come in, complimenting you, offering 2 for 1 etc.
Most people get so frazzled in that situation that even if they wanted to buy anything, they walk away with their hands in their ears, ready for a relaxing drink in a quiet spot.
That's what's happening in your business.
🎯 The Solution for Scaling Internal Communication
The answer is: focus on fewer things and finish the swing in each of them.
But that's easier said than done.
So much of the volume isn't in your control. Product has their own updates cadence. Enablement is on their own schedule. Leadership just fires off whenever they have something in their mind.
That's why you need to interlock with other teams to work on a companywide strategy for disseminating information.
Here is where you can start:
TL;DR
Communication is never 'done'. This structure can help you build the foundations to scale successfully.
See you next Friday.