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Ch – “Communication barriers”

  1.   Language and Semantic Barriers

   Lack of Common Language
  Example: English speaking boss and Tamil speaking
worker. this barrier widens when extended to different
countries.
   Poor Vocabulary
   Poor Grammar and Punctuation
   Roundabout Verbiage – it consists of usage of
    troublesome or exhausted words which creates
    misunderstanding and confusion.
Example: instead of ‘saying prior to’ we can say ‘before’

Semantic Barriers
SEMANTICS are concerned with problems and obstructions
in the process of encoding and decoding message into
words or other impressions.
         Definition of words
         Choice of words
 Words like: cheap, light etc.
         Give me water to drink
         The water dispute of Punjab,Haryana

2.Organizational Barriers
   Organizational rules and regulations
  Rigid rules ---- more delay and discouragement
  Flexible Rules ---- motivation to come up with new ideas.
   Hierarchical Barriers --- the formal superior subordinate
     relations restricts the the flow of messages . the greater
     the difference in the Hierarchical position the greater is
     the communication gap.
   Specialization of the Workforce – in large organizations
      the tasks are specified and procedures are structured in
      such a way that no one has time to come out of their
      departments this leads to comm. Gap.
      Non conducting of staff meetings – staff meeting are
      conducted to know the grievances and suggestions of
      employees. If these meetings are not conducted then
      flow of communication is interrupted.
     Information Overload or inadequate – it refers to
      amount and complexity of messages received by the
      receiver.routine and simple messages are easy to
      handle but information which is more complex are
      difficult to handle and it leads to gossips, rumours which
      prove harmful for organisation

Wrong Choice of the Medium
When to use certain channel

       Oral :Interviews, conversations, speeches,
        telephone talks, conferences etc.
       Written :Required mainly in case of formal
        relations.
Examples:
      • Sales manager: Face to face
      • Smuggler: Oral --- wrong
      • Traffic Police: Oral --- wrong
      • Uneducated : Audio Visual --- Wrong

3.Physical Barriers
   Noise: any disturbance that reduces clarity and
     effectiveness of communication
  e.g. - loud noise of machines makes a person unable to
  hear the message.
  Time: the time at which message is delieverd is also
     important otherwise it becomes a barrier.
  e.g. A guest at midnight, an order at closing hour.

    Distance: distance between the receiver and
     communicator can also become a barrier.
  e.g import-export transactions depends upon use of Fax,
  telephone etc. if these facilities are not effective then
  message communicated can be distorted.

     Sex: assertive and aggressive more--- men
        expression of emotions and feelings more --- women

     Age: generation gap – interest in sports, cocktail parties
      and movies


4.Socio-Psychological Barriers

    Status Barriers
Status is position or social rank of person in group, depends
upon – amount of pay, job skills, seniority, type of work
assigned etc.
    Attitudes and Values
Attitude serves personal needs of people, it provide
satisfaction. both based on opinions and backgrounds.
Agreeable information – which is acceptable E.G – Govt
policy. People will accept it only if it is favourable otherwise
they wil oppose it.
    Abstracting : Process of focusing attention on specific
      details and ignoring others. E.G – when we prepare a
      report we include only crucial points other we tend to
      ignore.
    Inference: Statements which are based on facts but go
      beyond facts. . E.G – when ever we go by train we infer
that we will reach our destination safely. This is our
      assumption but what if there is accident?

    Perceptual Barriers
         Perception
              A person’s view of reality
              How people see reality varies and influences
                their judgment and decision making
         Stereotypes:Mental images and expectations.
          A shortcut to forming an opinion of someone.
         Halo effects an extension of an overall impression
          of a person (or one particular outstanding trait) to
          influence the total judgment of that person.
Example : If a person is bestowed with good physical
beauty, then this person is also presumed to possess a host
of other positive attributes as well, such as social
competence, intellectual competence, and personal
adjustment.


           Projection When a person has uncomfortable
            thoughts or feelings, they may project these onto
            other people, assigning the thoughts or feelings
            that they need to repress to a convenient
            alternative target.

Example : I do not like another person. But I have a value
that says I should like everyone. So I project onto them that
they do not like me. This allows me to avoid them and also
to handle my own feelings of dislike.
         An unfaithful husband suspects his wife of
           infidelity.


     Past experience: Past distorts present expectations
   FILTERING : manipulation of information so that it will
     seem more favorably to the receiver. When a message
     is transmitted through translation, explanation,
     simplification some part of it goes distorted or-filtered
    Allness and closeness of mind: a close minded person
     means who is not open to new ideas, innovations etc.
     when a subordinate approaches a close minded boss
     with some suggestion he would not entertain it.
   
5. others:
    POOR LISTENING
         LISTEN TO RESPOND
         LISTEN TO UNDERSTAND

             • ABSENCE OF FEEDBACK, POOR
               FEEDBACK
             • Attitude of superiors
             • Attitude of subordinates
    Emotions emotional interferences include hostility,
     anger, resentfulness and fear.
             • Egotism

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Communication barriers include language, organizational rules and physical noise

  • 1. Ch – “Communication barriers” 1. Language and Semantic Barriers  Lack of Common Language Example: English speaking boss and Tamil speaking worker. this barrier widens when extended to different countries.  Poor Vocabulary  Poor Grammar and Punctuation  Roundabout Verbiage – it consists of usage of troublesome or exhausted words which creates misunderstanding and confusion. Example: instead of ‘saying prior to’ we can say ‘before’ Semantic Barriers SEMANTICS are concerned with problems and obstructions in the process of encoding and decoding message into words or other impressions.  Definition of words  Choice of words Words like: cheap, light etc.  Give me water to drink  The water dispute of Punjab,Haryana 2.Organizational Barriers  Organizational rules and regulations Rigid rules ---- more delay and discouragement Flexible Rules ---- motivation to come up with new ideas.  Hierarchical Barriers --- the formal superior subordinate relations restricts the the flow of messages . the greater the difference in the Hierarchical position the greater is the communication gap.
  • 2. Specialization of the Workforce – in large organizations the tasks are specified and procedures are structured in such a way that no one has time to come out of their departments this leads to comm. Gap.  Non conducting of staff meetings – staff meeting are conducted to know the grievances and suggestions of employees. If these meetings are not conducted then flow of communication is interrupted.  Information Overload or inadequate – it refers to amount and complexity of messages received by the receiver.routine and simple messages are easy to handle but information which is more complex are difficult to handle and it leads to gossips, rumours which prove harmful for organisation Wrong Choice of the Medium When to use certain channel  Oral :Interviews, conversations, speeches, telephone talks, conferences etc.  Written :Required mainly in case of formal relations. Examples: • Sales manager: Face to face • Smuggler: Oral --- wrong • Traffic Police: Oral --- wrong • Uneducated : Audio Visual --- Wrong 3.Physical Barriers  Noise: any disturbance that reduces clarity and effectiveness of communication e.g. - loud noise of machines makes a person unable to hear the message.
  • 3.  Time: the time at which message is delieverd is also important otherwise it becomes a barrier. e.g. A guest at midnight, an order at closing hour.  Distance: distance between the receiver and communicator can also become a barrier. e.g import-export transactions depends upon use of Fax, telephone etc. if these facilities are not effective then message communicated can be distorted.  Sex: assertive and aggressive more--- men expression of emotions and feelings more --- women  Age: generation gap – interest in sports, cocktail parties and movies 4.Socio-Psychological Barriers  Status Barriers Status is position or social rank of person in group, depends upon – amount of pay, job skills, seniority, type of work assigned etc.  Attitudes and Values Attitude serves personal needs of people, it provide satisfaction. both based on opinions and backgrounds. Agreeable information – which is acceptable E.G – Govt policy. People will accept it only if it is favourable otherwise they wil oppose it.  Abstracting : Process of focusing attention on specific details and ignoring others. E.G – when we prepare a report we include only crucial points other we tend to ignore.  Inference: Statements which are based on facts but go beyond facts. . E.G – when ever we go by train we infer
  • 4. that we will reach our destination safely. This is our assumption but what if there is accident?  Perceptual Barriers  Perception  A person’s view of reality  How people see reality varies and influences their judgment and decision making  Stereotypes:Mental images and expectations. A shortcut to forming an opinion of someone.  Halo effects an extension of an overall impression of a person (or one particular outstanding trait) to influence the total judgment of that person. Example : If a person is bestowed with good physical beauty, then this person is also presumed to possess a host of other positive attributes as well, such as social competence, intellectual competence, and personal adjustment.  Projection When a person has uncomfortable thoughts or feelings, they may project these onto other people, assigning the thoughts or feelings that they need to repress to a convenient alternative target. Example : I do not like another person. But I have a value that says I should like everyone. So I project onto them that they do not like me. This allows me to avoid them and also to handle my own feelings of dislike.  An unfaithful husband suspects his wife of infidelity.  Past experience: Past distorts present expectations
  • 5. FILTERING : manipulation of information so that it will seem more favorably to the receiver. When a message is transmitted through translation, explanation, simplification some part of it goes distorted or-filtered  Allness and closeness of mind: a close minded person means who is not open to new ideas, innovations etc. when a subordinate approaches a close minded boss with some suggestion he would not entertain it.  5. others:  POOR LISTENING  LISTEN TO RESPOND  LISTEN TO UNDERSTAND • ABSENCE OF FEEDBACK, POOR FEEDBACK • Attitude of superiors • Attitude of subordinates  Emotions emotional interferences include hostility, anger, resentfulness and fear. • Egotism