Ideas can happen anywhere at any time, but they start with communicating. And add to that, we’re all exhausted!
I realize that this is a strange way to start a blog post, but let’s get the obvious stuff out of the way.
I was reading a great post on Spin Sucks earlier today about how our cognitive energy is being taxed to the absolute max right now.
Truer words have never been spoken.
On a good day (forget about the rough days), it’s tough to get mentally motivated to be productive.
I’ve always believed that knowing as much about any situation, especially crisis situations, gives you the information you need to manage it the right way.
The situation we’re in is no different.
We know how difficult things can be, which means we need to make the adjustments we need as individuals and leaders to be productive.
Of course, these adjustments will be different for everyone. There are a lot of tips out there on how to manage stress during this time so we won’t dive in to that, but I’ve put some good resources to check out at the bottom of this blog.
But the point is you need to find what works for you.
Which leads me to today’s strategic thought…
Everyone need creativity and new ideas right now. The solutions to yesterday’s challenge won’t get your business through this crisis.
And the good news is that this can happen anywhere, at any time. You don’t have to be at a desk, in the office, in a meeting or at a computer. You just have to be.
So, ideas can happen anywhere at any time. But all ideas start with some form of communication.
Think about it – every idea you’ve had for a challenge or opportunity came because information was communicated to you in some way.
I realize that’s a huge oversimplification of an idea, but hopefully you get what I’m saying.
As communicators, we should be on the frontlines of the business response to this crisis, and our role has never been more important than it is today.
For businesses, this means you need to be communicating with your audiences, especially your employees and teams in strategic and meaningful ways.
Help give them what they need to come up with new ideas and exciting programs to drive business results.
Your internal stakeholders are your best resource so give them the foundation to be the innovators YOU need.
This is a chance for all of us to reset, evaluate our communications priorities, focus on quality vs. quantity and get creative with how we communicate.
Remember, if you’re open to it, amazing ideas can come at any place and any time!
Here are some links to resources for managing the craziness of the Coronavirus Crisis:
– Tips For Working From Home As Your New Normal
– Spin Sucks: Resources to Help Communicators Stay Sane During the COVID-19 Crisis
– Get RADD And Plan For Success Following Coronavirus Crisis
– 10 ways to cope with coronavirus anxiety, according to psychologists
Here are some additional resources for your crisis planning efforts as you adapt to your new worlds:
– There’s Still Time To Communicate During the Coronavirus Crisis
– Isolation Is Actually Connecting Us In Meaningful Ways
– Is Pitching Media A Good Idea During COVID-19?
– Internal Communications During A Crisis
– A Meaningful Message, Or Pandering Without Purpose
And here are some additional blogs to help with your strategic communications planning:
– 7 Tips for Successful Media Interviews
– Don’t Let Perfect Be The Enemy Of Effective
– Wake Up. Kick Ass. Repeat.
– How to Create Content That Engages Audiences and Builds Brand Trust Quickly
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