IT Communications Research Center
Don’t let IT’s value get lost in translation. Effective communication skills are critical to IT success.
Talk to an AnalystIT Communications Are Critical
Effective communication is the cornerstone to a successful IT organization. It can lead to better buy-in, improve stakeholder satisfaction, and ultimately improve IT's reputation with the organization.
But, like any technical skill, communication requires training and practice. Use our practical resources to build the foundation for effective communication in your IT organization.
Effective Communications Are:
Consistent: The message remains the same regardless of the audience, channel, or messenger.
Concise: Communicate the message concisely, without losing the intent of the communication.
Clear: Anyone could understand what you are trying to convey. The audience does not need a technological background to follow the communication.
Engaging: The message should always grab the attention of the audience and lead to dialogue between all stakeholders involved.
Relevant: The audience receiving the communication wants to hear the message and will be able to respond in the desired manner.
Communications Foundations
Communication Toolbox
Everything you need to effectively communicate any message any time.
- Communicate Any IT Initiative
- Facilitate How to Communicate Any IT Initiative
- Communication Planner
- Stakeholder Analysis Tool
Our approach to the communications process
Critical Skills
Communication competencies for every IT role.
Business Communications
Board Presentations
Grab the board’s attention and gain their support for IT’s strategic objectives.
Business Updates
Align with business peers on strategy and action plans.
Organization-Wide Communications
IT Strategic Initiatives
Get buy-in and understanding across the organization on the critical initiatives IT will deliver to support organizational objectives.
Crisis Management
Share the right message for the right audience in any crisis.
Internal IT Communications
IT Activities & Tactics
Enable the right communications within IT and with business stakeholders when it comes to specific activities.
Everyday IT
Support the right level of communication within the different IT teams.
Historically, IT has struggled to communicate effectively:
Using technical jargon when a universal language is needed.
Speaking at organizational stakeholders rather than engaging through dialogue.
Not understanding the needs of the audience.