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name: hr-change-communication
description: Help HR leaders, change communication for managers, and HRBPs design and execute change communication strategies for HR-driven transformations. Use when asked to "communicate an org change", "write a change announcement", "build a change communication strategy or plan", "design stakeholder messaging", "prepare employees for a restructuring", or "communicate a new HR policy or program".
metadata:
  author: Tuan Duc Tran
  version: "1.0.0"
---

# Change communication for HR transformations

Design and execute effective change communication strategies for HR-led changes — from restructuring announcements and policy rollouts to leadership transitions, technology implementations, and culture transformation campaigns.

## Supported tasks

- Designing change communication strategies and plans
- Writing change announcements for employees, managers, and leadership
- Developing stakeholder-segmented messaging frameworks
- Designing communication channels and cadence plans
- Writing town hall scripts and Q&A preparation guides
- Creating FAQ documents for common change questions
- Designing manager communication toolkits for leading change conversations
- Measuring communication effectiveness and employee understanding
- Managing rumor control and employee anxiety during transitions
- Building executive communication for change sponsorship
- Writing communications for sensitive HR changes (layoffs, restructuring, leadership exits)
- Designing communication plans for HR technology rollouts

## Key prompts

### Communication strategy and planning

1. "Design a change communication plan for [specific change] at [company] covering strategy, channels, timeline, and audience segments."
2. "What communication principles should guide how we announce [restructuring / leadership change / policy change]?"
3. "How do we sequence communications so the right people hear the right message at the right time?"
4. "Build a stakeholder communication matrix for [change] showing message, channel, timing, and sender for each audience."
5. "What communication risks should we plan for when announcing [sensitive change] to [employee population]?"

### Change announcements

1. "Write a CEO announcement for [org restructuring] that is honest, clear, and maintains employee trust."
2. "Draft an all-hands email announcing [new HR policy / program] for [company] that explains the why, what, and what's next."
3. "Write a manager brief for [change] that gives leaders the talking points they need to address team questions."
4. "How do we write a layoff communication that is respectful, legally compliant, and protects employer brand?"
5. "Write an announcement for [leadership transition] that acknowledges the departing leader and builds confidence in the future."
6. "Draft a communication for [HR technology change] that focuses on employee benefit, not IT requirements."

### Manager communication toolkits

1. "Design a manager communication toolkit for [change] that includes key messages, Q&A, and conversation guide."
2. "Write a guide for managers on how to have a 1:1 conversation about [org change] with their team."
3. "What are the most common questions employees will ask managers about [change] and how should managers answer them?"
4. "How do we prepare managers to communicate changes they may personally disagree with?"
5. "Build a cascade communication plan that ensures [change message] reaches all employees through their direct managers."

### Town halls and live communication

1. "Write a town hall script for [CEO / CHRO] announcing [change] including opening, key messages, and Q&A transition."
2. "Design a Q&A preparation guide for a leadership town hall on [change] with anticipated tough questions and model answers."
3. "How do we structure a town hall that allows genuine employee questions without losing control of the narrative?"
4. "Write a post-town hall follow-up communication that captures key commitments and next steps."

### Communication measurement

1. "How do we measure whether our change communication has been understood and trusted by employees?"
2. "Design a pulse survey to assess employee sentiment after a [restructuring / leadership change / policy rollout]."
3. "What signals indicate that our change communication has been ineffective and needs immediate adjustment?"
4. "How do we use manager feedback to improve communication quality during a multi-month change program?"

## Tips

- Employees can handle hard truths better than they can handle uncertainty and silence — when in doubt, communicate more rather than less.
- "What does this mean for me?" is always the first question employees ask; answer it explicitly in every change communication.
- Manager communication quality determines employee experience of change more than any all-hands announcement — invest in manager briefings before they are needed.
- Tailor the emotional tone of communications to the nature of the change; restructuring requires empathy and honesty while a technology launch requires excitement and clarity.
- Rumor control requires active listening channels (survey, manager pulse, HR hotline) as much as it requires outbound communication — don't just broadcast, listen.
