How HR leaders can understand whether change communications resonate with employees
Organizations today are experiencing continuous change. New technologies, evolving work models, and shifting business priorities mean employees are regularly adapting to new ways of working.
In this environment, communication plays a critical role in helping Employees understand what is changing and why.
Recent reporting from HR Dive highlights how important change communication has become for HR and internal communications teams. A recent survey of more than 1,300 professionals found that many organizations are continuing to develop their approach to communicating change as transformation accelerates.
At the same time, the volume of workplace communication continues to grow. Employees are receiving updates through multiple channels including email, collaboration platforms, internal portals, and leadership announcements.
For HR leaders, this creates an important opportunity. As communication increases, ensuring that messages remain clear, relevant, and meaningful becomes even more valuable.
Moving beyond message delivery
In many organizations, communication strategies are designed to ensure information reaches employees quickly and consistently. Town halls, internal newsletters, and digital platforms help leaders share updates across the workforce.
However, delivering information is only one part of effective communication.
What matters most is whether Employees understand the message, feel confident about what it means for them, and know how to act on it.
Understanding how communications resonate
One of the challenges for HR and internal communications teams is understanding how Employees interpret the messages they receive.
Traditional metrics such as email open rates or meeting attendance can show that communication was delivered. But they rarely reveal how Employees actually interpret or respond to the information.
This is where employee voice becomes valuable.
Talking Medicines uses Message Resonance Score™ to understand how people respond to messages by analyzing real language and sentiment. When applied to workplace communications, Message Resonance Score™ can help organizations understand how change communications resonate across the workforce.
By examining how Employees discuss and interpret key messages, organizations can gain insight into where communication is clear and where additional context may be helpful.
Supporting clearer communication during change
As organizations continue to evolve, HR teams play a central role in helping Employees navigate change.
Understanding how communications resonate allows leaders to refine how they explain new initiatives, technologies, or organizational shifts.
By listening more closely to Employee perspectives, organizations can strengthen communication strategies and ensure Employees feel informed, supported, and confident as the workplace continues to evolve.
If you would like to learn how Talking Medicines can help organizations understand how change communications resonate with Employees, get in touch with our team to start the conversation.













