If one of your 50 salespeople figures out a way to save $10 on every call and you don’t share this with the rest of your company, your company could be losing $500,000 a year.
Can you afford not to share your company’s successes?.
Company communications can be much more than a means to announce products, picnics, and department news. They should be a means to share and replicate successes--and learn from failures.
Principal Loring Leifer literally wrote the book on the role instructions play in business communications. She found that most successful communications are really instructions in disguise—from love letters to company newsletters.
By tapping into the power of instructions, we can help you:
- Make it easier for employees to do their jobs and replicate their success.
- Help your customers understand how your products and services will help them.
- Communicate the company brand.
- Capitalize on positive events.
Contact WordsWorth for your FREE consultation and discover how your company can benefit from more action-oriented communications.