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How Much Misunderstandings Cost in Business Communication?

July 4, 2023 at 2:12 pm


By Anita Eglīte, Brand Communication Strategist

Effective communication is the backbone of any successful businesses. Also, misunderstandings in communication have significant financial implications on any company. This blog post contains some alarming statistics surrounding communication breakdowns and explore the detrimental impacts of misunderstandings in a business setting. Additionally, we provide actionable strategies for business leaders to mitigate misunderstandings and enhance communication effectiveness.

Financial Toll of Misunderstandings
Last year’s report by Grammarly and The Harris Poll shed light on the staggering financial losses incurred by organisations due to inadequate communication offering an estimate of an issue we are not used to viewing from the perspective of lost money. That report shook the community, with business leaders estimating their teams lose an average of 7.47 hours per week to poor communication. This lost time comes for US businesses up to $1.2 trillion a year, or $12,506 annually per employee in lost productivity.

Recently, it issued the new report, and this year’s data show that these communication issues persist. Sadly, no surprise there, since we all see how communication is going all around us; at work or elsewhere. Organisations are communicating more, but the quality and effectiveness of that communication are decreasing.


Another report by Axios HQ indicates that leaders and employees are way too often on a different page. It seems like everyone is eager to make his or her view on things, but not to listen. Really listen… Naturally, they’re looking from different perspectives. But that’s not enough of a reason not to move past that.

Axios HQ is looking at rather more sophisticated questions such as “What is the most crucial update a team needs to be in alignment?” Most leaders think it’s culture, values and announcement of new hires, while employees think it’s operational changes such as process and task updates and organisational goals, meaning, company’s plans and initiatives. Yet, to diagnose a communication problem one doesn’t need to look that far. Daily communication with ambiguous comments, unclear tasks, hints or even an  equivocal look, grin or a smile is an everyday occurrence in too many teams.

On most occasions, personal misunderstandings don’t cause immediate loss to business, but should always be noted and solved when reoccurring – because in the long-term interpersonal misunderstandings can pose a more serious danger than a misunderstood deadline. Either way, one thing is clear – with internal and inter-personal communication going poorly, nearly all performance metrics drop.

The above figures mean that businesses have a tendency to spend more time and effort on a core function while not closing the hole that is draining their finances.

Face of the Misunderstanding
Despite the universally acknowledged importance of effective communication, surveys consistently indicate that employees exhibit deficient communication skills. That is a sad news since effective communication remains one of the most essential skills in business but also since poor – or insufficiently thought-through – communication can cause a lot of unnecessary and, on most part, easily avoidable misunderstandings.

Miscommunication can arise by falling out of the daily peer-to-peer interaction or by sending an e-mail with no question that would call for a reply. Yet, the above estimates refer, on most part, to those of a much greater scale such as only at the end phase of a several-months-long project a co-worker realising that the overall objectives of the project are slightly different and have been misunderstood. Or even worse, if an entire team turns out to be misguided.

However, there is no one guilty party. Managers of all levels also have their share of accountability. The most typical negative consequences for any type of business are seven, however, the below list is not exhaustive and relate to both – co-workers and managers.

Damaging Effects of Misunderstandings

  1. Missed deadlines: Misunderstandings can lead to project delays (and potential financial losses).

  2. Lack of clarity: Ambiguous instructions and the lack of context or purpose can cause confusion among team members, resulting in errors and the need for rework.

  3. Increased costs: Costs increase due to wasted resources, inefficient processes and the required corrective measures.

  4. Decreased productivity: Communication breakdowns challenge collaboration, decision-making and overall productivity, hindering the organisation’s ability to achieve its goals.

  5. Damaged brand credibility: Negative impact on customer satisfaction, loyalty and brand reputation, potentially resulting in customer discontent and financial losses.

  6. Workplace stress: Often and reoccurring misunderstandings in communication create a stressful work environment affecting well-being and motivation of employees.

  7. Decreased job satisfaction: Poor communication leads to decreased job satisfaction, as employees feel disconnected, undervalued and unable to perform at their full potential.

Strategies for Mitigation

  1. Enhance communication skills: Invest in regular training sessions and workshops to improve communication skills among employees and managers at all levels. Make sure active listening, effective feedback and clarity in both written and oral communication is a live reality throughout the organisation on all levels and in all directions of flow of information.

  2. Foster a culture of open communication: Encourage open dialogue, transparency and respect within the organisation. Establish platforms and channels for team members to express their ideas, concerns and feedback freely. Provide them a safe space in terms of internal communication. Encourage people on your team to speak up and clarify uncertainties as many times as necessary without intimidation and judgement.
    TIP! Incorporate this in in your internal communication guidelines. This will make it super clear for your entire team what are you looking to attain and how they can make it happen. 

  3. Leverage technology: Embrace communication tools and platforms that facilitate efficient and transparent information exchange, particularly in remote work scenarios.

  4. Promote constructive feedback: Create an environment where feedback is welcomed and valued. Encourage employees to provide it on communication processes and identify areas for improvement. Evaluate if your company needs a system for feedback since the effect of passer’s-by feedback might last longer and sink deeper in some settings. Make sure the necessity for feedback is explained on all levels of and directions within an organisation. 

  5. Lead by example: Business leaders must exemplify strong communication skills, serving as role models for effective communication practices. By consistently displaying clarity, active listening and empathy, leaders can set the tone for improved communication across the organisation. For that leaders need to have a clear idea on the image of the company that they want to portray. You can extend your read on that here.

Misunderstandings in business communication come at a significant cost, both financially and operationally. By acknowledging the impacts of those, organisations can take proactive steps to mitigate them.

Investing in effective communication not only helps businesses overcome challenges but also drives growth, enhances customer satisfaction, boosts employee morale, fortifies the organisation’s reputation and ensures long-term success. By prioritizing clear and effective communication, businesses can position themselves as leaders in their industries, unlock new opportunities and achieve their goals faster.

What’s your account balance for misunderstandings in your team?

I hope this helps! ❤

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