What's Happening?
Mary Jane Copps, a communication coach known as 'The Phone Lady,' discusses the increasing phone call anxiety among younger workers. Copps notes that many young employees struggle with real-time conversations due to a lack of practice and the rise of digital
communication. She attributes this anxiety to the uncertainty of phone calls and the shift from traditional phone use to text and email, which allow for more controlled interactions. Copps emphasizes the importance of developing communication skills to bridge the 'conversation gap' in the workplace.
Why It's Important?
The growing phone call anxiety among younger workers highlights a significant shift in communication preferences and skills. As digital communication becomes more prevalent, the ability to engage in real-time conversations is diminishing, potentially impacting workplace dynamics and productivity. Employers may need to invest in communication training to equip employees with the necessary skills for effective interpersonal interactions. Addressing this issue is crucial for fostering a collaborative and efficient work environment, as well as for personal development and relationship building.













