i know when we meet as a staff we talk a lot about the need for better communication. it is a huge pain in our b'hinds. so i'm totally spinning in thoughts stemmed from rev. dan dick's latest posting on communication misconceptions of our 'good' communication that undermine actual good communications.
here's his three hit points.
I believe there are three main problems we encounter that prevent or
undermine good communication: 1) confusing “transmitting” with
communication, 2) over-reliance on information as the most important
part of communication, and 3) making assumptions about what people
“know.”
currently i'm wondering what push of information i do and how different that is from actually communicating to folks? in the size ministry i have, its impossible to pick up the phone and call everyone, not to mention many folks would rather not have a phone call (or they will tell me so). i might have become so conditioned to this that it is my norm. i actively use twitter cause i can spew out information, but if no one communicates back i just move on. did i ever really convey an idea? does that mean i should start blogging regularly again since its more of communicating an idea/plan/dream/rant/etc.?
what can i do better to help with communicating to you? my church peeps? my family? my internet networkings?
in the meantime, go check out the rest of dan's thoughts on communications.