kommunikationsklimat
Kommunikationsklimat is a term used in organizational communication to describe the collectively perceived norms, expectations, and attitudes that shape how people communicate within a group or organization. It reflects whether communication is open, honest, timely, and respectful, or constrained by fear, power imbalances, or ambiguity. A positive kommunikationsklimat supports psychological safety, encourages feedback, active listening, and constructive conflict resolution, while a negative climate discourages voicing concerns and sharing information beyond formal channels.
Key components include psychological safety, trust, clarity of channels and purposes, responsiveness, inclusiveness, and feedback quality.
Measurement methods include surveys that assess perceived safety, openness, and receptiveness to feedback; qualitative interviews; and
Strategies to improve kommunikationsklimat include leadership modeling of open communication, regular feedback loops, clear channels for