Free Workplace Communication TNA

Is Communication Helping Your Team Perform — or Getting in the Way?

From peer-to-peer conversations and cross-functional collaboration to leadership, customer service and meetings, communication shapes how work gets done.

  • Identify communication strengths and capability gaps
  • Spot communication friction between teams and functions
  • Understand leadership and workplace communication needs
  • Identify opportunities to strengthen customer communication
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Find Your Communication Gaps

Explore the capabilities that matter most across people, teams, leaders, functions and customers.

The Workplace Communication Challenge

Communication Problems Don’t Stay in the Communication Department

A communication gap can become a productivity problem, collaboration problem, customer problem or leadership problem.

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Misunderstood Messages

People hear the same message differently, expectations remain unclear and work needs to be repeated.

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Cross-Team Friction

Functions have different priorities, terminology and expectations, making coordination harder than it needs to be.

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Difficult Conversations

Feedback, disagreement, accountability and sensitive conversations can be avoided or poorly handled.

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Meetings Without Momentum

Meetings consume time but don’t always create clarity, decisions, ownership or action.

Communication Capability Areas

What Should Your People Be Better At?

Strong workplace communication goes beyond presentation skills. It shows up in everyday conversations, relationships, meetings, decisions and business interactions.

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Workplace & Interpersonal Communication

Communicate clearly, listen actively and build stronger professional relationships.

  • Active listening
  • Clear and concise communication
  • Understanding communication styles
  • Empathy and rapport
  • Professional communication
02

Peer-to-Peer Communication

Create healthier and more constructive conversations between colleagues.

  • Giving and receiving feedback
  • Managing misunderstandings
  • Handling disagreement
  • Building trust
  • Speaking up constructively
03

Cross-Functional Communication

Help departments communicate around shared priorities, dependencies and business outcomes.

  • Clarifying roles and expectations
  • Understanding other functions
  • Reducing assumptions
  • Coordinating dependencies
  • Resolving issues collaboratively
04

Leadership Communication

Help managers communicate direction, feedback, change and expectations with greater clarity.

  • Leadership communication
  • Feedback conversations
  • Coaching conversations
  • Difficult conversations
  • Creating alignment
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Meetings That Move Work Forward

Create meetings that produce discussion, alignment, decisions and action.

  • Setting meeting purpose
  • Encouraging participation
  • Managing discussions
  • Handling disagreement
  • Clarifying actions and ownership
06

Customer Communication & Service

Strengthen conversations that influence customer trust, confidence and relationships.

  • Customer listening
  • Asking effective questions
  • Managing expectations
  • Handling complaints
  • Communicating with empathy
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Stakeholder Communication & Influence

Communicate ideas, priorities and business value in ways that build understanding and support.

  • Understanding stakeholder perspectives
  • Persuasive communication
  • Managing expectations
  • Handling resistance
  • Building credibility
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Collaborative Communication

Help people listen, challenge constructively, solve problems and coordinate action together.

  • Information sharing
  • Constructive questioning
  • Conflict management
  • Joint problem-solving
  • Shared decision-making
Cross-Functional Communication

Your Customers See One Organization. Do Your Teams Communicate Like One?

Work rarely happens inside one department. Sales depends on operations. Operations depends on finance. Managers depend on multiple functions. Customers experience all of them as one organization.

  • Understand other functions’ priorities
  • Communicate requirements clearly
  • Reduce assumptions and misunderstandings
  • Create shared expectations
  • Coordinate dependencies
  • Resolve issues through collaboration
Sales Customer needs
Operations Execution
Finance Commercial clarity
People Capability & culture
ONE BUSINESS OUTCOME
Communication At Work

It Shows Up In The Moments That Matter

Every organization has hundreds of communication moments every day. The quality of those moments can influence relationships, alignment and execution.

Giving Feedback

Can managers address performance clearly while maintaining trust and respect?

Handling Disagreement

Can employees challenge ideas without damaging relationships?

Running Meetings

Do meetings produce clarity, decisions and ownership?

Working Across Functions

Can different departments coordinate without unnecessary communication friction?

Speaking With Customers

Do customer-facing employees listen, understand and respond effectively?

Communicating Change

Can leaders explain what is changing, why it matters and what people need to do?

Start With A Free TNA

Before You Choose Training, Understand What Your People Need.

Not every organization has the same communication challenge. A Training Need Analysis helps you identify the areas that deserve attention before investing in a development program.

  • Identify communication strengths and gaps
  • Explore peer-to-peer and team communication
  • Identify cross-functional communication friction
  • Understand leadership communication needs
  • Explore customer and stakeholder communication
  • Prioritize communication-development areas
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    What Stronger Communication Can Support

    Turn Communication Into A Business Advantage

    The objective isn’t simply to make people “better communicators.” It is to strengthen communication where it affects work, relationships, customers and business outcomes.

    Clearer Alignment

    Help people understand priorities, expectations and responsibilities.

    Stronger Collaboration

    Help teams exchange information, solve problems and coordinate more effectively.

    Better Leadership Conversations

    Strengthen feedback, coaching, accountability and difficult conversations.

    More Effective Meetings

    Encourage discussions that lead to decisions, ownership and action.

    Better Customer Interactions

    Build stronger customer conversations through listening, empathy and clarity.

    Greater Professional Credibility

    Help people communicate with confidence, clarity and professional presence.

    Who Is PRO-COMMUNICATOR For?

    Built Around Real Workplace Communication

    Particularly relevant for organizations where communication directly influences people, customers, collaboration and business outcomes.

    Ideal For

    • Corporate teams and managers
    • Leadership and mid-senior executives
    • Sales and customer-facing professionals
    • Business development teams
    • Client servicing and account management teams
    • High-potential employees

    Especially Relevant When

    • Teams are growing or changing
    • Functions need stronger coordination
    • Managers are taking on larger teams
    • Customer interactions need improvement
    • Meetings lack clarity or action
    • Organizations are going through transformation

    What Is Your Organization’s Biggest Communication Gap?

    Don’t guess. Start with a Free Training Need Analysis and identify the communication capabilities that matter most for your people, teams and business.

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