I've polled companies dozens of times to understand company issues. One issue always comes up. Communication.
If you do communication well, you're rarely applauded for it - because it's just expected. But when you do it poorly, it has devastating effects on morale and retention.
Blue-collar companies, especially those in construction, aren't particularly known for being "strong communicators." To redefine this industry, contractors must see themselves as a communication company first ahead of the particular work they do. Our customers and our employees expect this as a bare minimum.
Here's a list of actionable ways to improve communication at your blue-collar company:
Utilize Visual Communication:
Conduct Regular Safety Meetings:
Encourage Two-Way Communication:
Provide Communication Skills Training:
Leverage Technology for Communication:
Establish Clear Communication Protocols:
And finally, the single best way to improve communication is to genuinely ask the people you manage and report to, "In what specific ways can I improve my communication with you?"