Within the last few years I noticed that the best managers I ever worked for were those that kept open lines of communication. I had two managers that may have needed to actually have less of an open door policy as I have no clue how they ever got actual work accomplished. However, you could always get the status of anything you needed at any given time. Unfortunately there have been very few managers that I have worked for that made the environment as open as these two did. It was a delight to work for them and when I moved on I actually felt bad knowing I was leaving them.
Several places I’ve worked have given me managers that are poster children for broken lines of communication with staff. In each location I’ve seen the same problems arise. There is always confusion amongst the employees, eventually an uprising and that’s usually when people begin searching for other forms of employment due to the unhappiness with their current work situation. These are all problems that can be avoided.
My last place of employment gave me an opportunity to get to know my employees very well as my office was in the corner of their break room. It was an interesting office situation that could be trying at times to get my work done, but it did allow me the chance to continually keep my staff up to date on everything that I was able to share. Obviously there are topics that you will not be able to openly communicate, but there are many that you will be able to and your employees will appreciate hearing them.
When I made the decision to leave my last job it was very difficult. After three years I felt as if we were less of a workforce and more of a dynamic family situation. I cared about each of the employees as I watched on as the attended college, graduated, got married and even moved on to professional careers of their own. I was always sad to see them go, but so proud to see them achieving their goals and starting their own careers. In my mind this was all due to our open lines of communication and the wonderful work environment we all maintained each and every day.