Effective SaaS messaging depends on how teams communicate with each other.
The CS team can’t onboard users without communicating well with the product team. Or, you can’t expect results from the product team if executives fail to communicate their vision.
But communication between SaaS teams is far more complex than it looks. And before anything, we should understand how information travels between departments.
There are four dynamics in SaaS team communication.
The information goes from the upper levels of the company to the operational ones. Top-down communication may involve sharing the following:
The goal of top-down communication is to make teams aware of the company’s goals, expectations, procedures, and more.
The information moves from the operational level to executives and managers. Bottom-up communication includes sharing the following:
The goal of bottom-up communication is to leverage operational insights. This may have a positive impact on decision-making and workflows.
The information travels between people at the same organizational level within the SaaS company. Lateral communication includes sharing the following:
The goal of lateral communication is to improve efficiency. It also facilitates operational work, builds transparency, and encourages ongoing collaboration.
This dynamic enables the bypass of traditional hierarchy. It involves the interactions between employees of different departments and levels of hierarchy.
Diagonal communication includes sharing the following:
The goal of diagonal communication is to break work silos.
It can also facilitate operational tasks and foster transparency. Finally, it encourages collaboration between different teams and hierarchical structures.
It’s worth noting that miscommunication may happen at all levels.
These communication gaps may impact SaaS messaging across different touchpoints. But we’ll discuss this topic in a different doc.