June 19, 2025

How to Communicate a Decision

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Once you have reached a decision, it is vital to communicate it effectively to all relevant groups and individuals. Use this guide to help you plan your approach to communicating your decision. Alternatively, you can use it to coach a team member who might require some support in this area.

When to Use This Guide

Signs that you might need to improve the way you communicate your decisions can include one or all of the following:

  • Individuals often seem confused or unconvinced by the reasons behind decisions.
  • Announcements of decisions tend to be met with irritation, apathy, or even resentment.
  • The rumor mill usually goes into overdrive in the run-up to the announcement of a decision.
  • Some individuals or groups know about the decision in advance of others.
  • Your announcements do not always reach all your intended recipients.
  • When you communicate a decision, others express a desire to have it confirmed or clarified by a more senior manager or from someone closer to their own team.
  • Team members seem unsure what their roles and responsibilities are when they are asked to help with the implementation of a decision.
  • You receive feedback that your announcements are made too late/early or at an inappropriate time of year (e.g. in the run-up to the festive season when people are often out of the office or on annual leave).

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