FORBES Q/A: Common Communication Mistakes To Avoid As A Board Of Directors

by | Jan 30, 2018 | Forbes Coaches Council Expert Panel, Leadership Development | 0 comments

Last updated on August 21st, 2018

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As a board of director member, it is your job to oversee the direction of the company. While you have the tenacity and foresight to lead your business, you may find that mistakes are made when it comes to communicating with your employees.

There may not be enough communication with your staff or with other board members, as one of the most common mistakes is a failure to frame your remarks to the appropriate level. You may be oversharing with those that don’t need the information and undersharing with those that do.

To avoid these common communication shortcomings, 15 members of Forbes Coaches Council provide the one mistake boards often make when it comes to conveying their decisions and how they can avoid it. Here is what they recommend:

Dr. Chris Allen: 

Boards commonly make the same mistake that we as humans are vulnerable to, which is to fail to question their assumptions and biases. Social scientists such as Daniel Kahneman and Richard Thaler, both Nobel prize winners, teach us that we are not as rational as we believe ourselves to be. Therefore, board members should ask the questions, “What am I missing?” and “How might I be wrong?” – Christine Allen, Ph.D, Insight Business Works

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Dr. Chris Allen

Dr. Chris Allen

Dr. Chris Allen, a workplace psychologist and executive coach, is the president of Insight Business Works. She helps organizations and leaders develop the "people" side of the business. She is a Certified Meyers-Briggs Type Indicator Practitioner, a Certified PeopleMap Trainer, a Board Certified Coach, a Certified Workplace Big Five and Workplace 360 Practitioner, and a Licensed True Alignment Practitioner. Changing organizational culture to align cultural values with business outcomes is her passion. Contact Chris at chris@insightbusinessworks.com.

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