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TYPES AND
BARRIERS TO
LISTENING
Listening :
 Listening is a process of Receiving, Interpreting
and reacting to a message received from theSpeaker.
“According to Management guruTom Peters,
Listening is an essential management and leadership
skill”
Listening cannot be done only by ears.One can listen
with their eyes, sense, mind, heart and imagination.
⚫ Listening is an everyday affair.
⚫ We spend more time to listening than speaking
⚫ It is a skill which is often taken for granted
⚫ It is considered as a stressful task
⚫ Successful listening is challenging and requires a lot
of practice
⚫ Effective listening is a dynamic activity that seeks
out the meaning intended in the messages sent by
the speaker.
Listening Skills
⚫Hearing is an involuntary act that happens
automatically. Eg. A truck rolling by on the road
in front of our house.
⚫Listening –
 voluntary activity,
 demands perfect coordination between the ears
& the brain
 very creative
 Interactive and interpretive process.
Listening Vs Hearing
Stages of the Listening Process
 Hearing
 Focusing on the message
 Comprehending and interpreting
 Analyzing and Evaluating
 Responding
 Remembering
Types of Listening
 Superficial listening
 Appreciative Listening
 Focused listening
 Evaluative listening
 Attentive listening
 Content listening
 Critical listening
 Empathetic listening
Superficial Listening
 In this type of listening the
listener has little
awareness of the content
what is being said.
 The output in this type of
listening is zero because
the listener tends to
ignore the message, and
is not able to concentrate
on the theme, main points
and supporting details of
the message.
Appreciative listening
 The main purpose
of appreciative listening
is to get enjoyment and
pleasure.
 The output may be
taking part in the
entertainment process.
Focused Listening
 It involves listening for
specific information.
 This is the most
common type of
listening that we
practice in non – formal
oral communicative
situations.
Evaluative Listening
 It involves evaluation of the
oral message or commentary
and developing a line of
thought.
 The listener interprets and
analysis what he or she listens
to in order to understand both
the explicit as well as implicit
meaning of the oral message .
 Thus the main purpose of
evaluative listening is to
evaluate the content of the
oral message to select
appropriate information.
Attentive Listening
It demands the complete
attention of the listener.
It is basically active and
intelligent listening in
situations such as group
discussions, meetings, job
interviews and so on.
The listener pays attention to
all parts of the message, that
is , the central idea, main
points, supporting details,
examples and illustrations.
Content Listening
It is to understand and retain the speaker’s
message.
You may ask questions, but basically
information flows from the speaker to you.
It doesn’t matter that you agree or disagree,
approve or disapprove-only that you
understand.
Critical Listening
 It is to understand and evaluate
the meaning of the speaker’s
message on several levels.
 When the purpose is to accept or
reject the message or to
evaluate it critically.
For example:
listening to a sales person before
making a purchase involves
critical listening. Similarly, when
you read a book with the
objective of writing book review.
Empathetic Listening;
When we listen to a distressed
friend who wants to share his
feelings, we provide
emotional and moral support
in the form of Empathetic
Listening.
When psychiatrists listen to
their patients, their listening is
classified as empathetic
listening.
Barriers to Listening
A barrier is anything that gets in the way
of clear communication. Below is a list of
barriers.
Physical barriers
Physical Barriers consist of any sound that
prevents a person from being heard.
Physical noise interferes with a speaker’s
ability to send messages and with an
audience’s ability to receive them.
Examples: whispers, cheers, passing cars or
intercom interruptions.
People related barriers:
Physiological barriers.
• Physiological barriers arise when the listener
suffers from ill
health, fatigue, sleeplessness, hearing
problems and the like,
• It may also arise due to the accent and
pronunciation shortcomings of the speaker.
Psychological barriers
Psychological barriers cover the value system
and the behavioral aspects.
Some examples where listening fails to be
effective on account of people related factors
are as follows:
• The speaker speaks in a shrill voice that does
not reach the receiver.
• The speaker speaks very rapidly or with an-
accent that is not clear.
• The receiver of the message does not
consider the speaker to be well informed.
• The receiver lets the mind wander rather
than stay focused on the message.
• The listener perceives the speaker to be
lacking in depth or not having adequate
authority.
Overload of message
 It is difficult for the brain to digest the
overloaded message.
 When the message is lengthy or illogical in
sequencing, it becomes more painful to retain
the concentration.
As a result listening becomes ineffective.
Ego
 Thinking that my own ideas are more
important than those of other persons or “I
am always right” and “the other is wrong” is
the major stumbling block in the way of
listening.
 Listening requires open mind and heart free
from negative emotions.
 If the mind is closed for the other person’s
message, there will be no listening.”
Perceptions
Our perceptions are selective and limited. As a
result we indulge in selective listening-taking
the ‘desired’ part and leaving the ‘undesired
part of the message.We do not listen what
the other is saying but what we want to
listen.
Poor retention
In dialogue, or two way oral communication, the
sequence of thought is essential for carrying on
communication.To speak coherently one has to
remember the sequence of ideas. The structure
of thought must be received and retained by the
listener to understand the arguments. The cues
that signal the movement of thought from one
set of ideas to another must be retained by the
listener to be able to grasp the full sense of
message discussed.
Rules of Good listening
The following are the rules of good
listening:
 Stop talking
 Stop thinking
 Remove Distractions
 Do not Let your MindWander
 Do not Pre-judge
 Be Patient
 Empathize with theSpeaker
 Take notes
Techniques for Effective
Listening
⚫ You should have an open mind.
⚫ You should sit alert and look the speaker in the eye with
a view to establish your interest in him/her.
⚫ Do not prejudge the speaker or his message.
⚫ Summarize what the speaker is saying
⚫ Take down notes
⚫ Link what you are listening to what you already know.
⚫ Do not interrupt the speaker unnecessarily.
⚫ Ask relevant questions to yourself for clarity in
your understanding.
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Types and barriers to listening.pptx

  • 2.
  • 3. Listening :  Listening is a process of Receiving, Interpreting and reacting to a message received from theSpeaker. “According to Management guruTom Peters, Listening is an essential management and leadership skill” Listening cannot be done only by ears.One can listen with their eyes, sense, mind, heart and imagination.
  • 4. ⚫ Listening is an everyday affair. ⚫ We spend more time to listening than speaking ⚫ It is a skill which is often taken for granted ⚫ It is considered as a stressful task ⚫ Successful listening is challenging and requires a lot of practice ⚫ Effective listening is a dynamic activity that seeks out the meaning intended in the messages sent by the speaker. Listening Skills
  • 5. ⚫Hearing is an involuntary act that happens automatically. Eg. A truck rolling by on the road in front of our house. ⚫Listening –  voluntary activity,  demands perfect coordination between the ears & the brain  very creative  Interactive and interpretive process. Listening Vs Hearing
  • 6. Stages of the Listening Process  Hearing  Focusing on the message  Comprehending and interpreting  Analyzing and Evaluating  Responding  Remembering
  • 7. Types of Listening  Superficial listening  Appreciative Listening  Focused listening  Evaluative listening  Attentive listening  Content listening  Critical listening  Empathetic listening
  • 8. Superficial Listening  In this type of listening the listener has little awareness of the content what is being said.  The output in this type of listening is zero because the listener tends to ignore the message, and is not able to concentrate on the theme, main points and supporting details of the message.
  • 9. Appreciative listening  The main purpose of appreciative listening is to get enjoyment and pleasure.  The output may be taking part in the entertainment process.
  • 10. Focused Listening  It involves listening for specific information.  This is the most common type of listening that we practice in non – formal oral communicative situations.
  • 11. Evaluative Listening  It involves evaluation of the oral message or commentary and developing a line of thought.  The listener interprets and analysis what he or she listens to in order to understand both the explicit as well as implicit meaning of the oral message .  Thus the main purpose of evaluative listening is to evaluate the content of the oral message to select appropriate information.
  • 12. Attentive Listening It demands the complete attention of the listener. It is basically active and intelligent listening in situations such as group discussions, meetings, job interviews and so on. The listener pays attention to all parts of the message, that is , the central idea, main points, supporting details, examples and illustrations.
  • 13. Content Listening It is to understand and retain the speaker’s message. You may ask questions, but basically information flows from the speaker to you. It doesn’t matter that you agree or disagree, approve or disapprove-only that you understand.
  • 14. Critical Listening  It is to understand and evaluate the meaning of the speaker’s message on several levels.  When the purpose is to accept or reject the message or to evaluate it critically. For example: listening to a sales person before making a purchase involves critical listening. Similarly, when you read a book with the objective of writing book review.
  • 15. Empathetic Listening; When we listen to a distressed friend who wants to share his feelings, we provide emotional and moral support in the form of Empathetic Listening. When psychiatrists listen to their patients, their listening is classified as empathetic listening.
  • 16. Barriers to Listening A barrier is anything that gets in the way of clear communication. Below is a list of barriers.
  • 17. Physical barriers Physical Barriers consist of any sound that prevents a person from being heard. Physical noise interferes with a speaker’s ability to send messages and with an audience’s ability to receive them. Examples: whispers, cheers, passing cars or intercom interruptions.
  • 18. People related barriers: Physiological barriers. • Physiological barriers arise when the listener suffers from ill health, fatigue, sleeplessness, hearing problems and the like, • It may also arise due to the accent and pronunciation shortcomings of the speaker.
  • 19. Psychological barriers Psychological barriers cover the value system and the behavioral aspects. Some examples where listening fails to be effective on account of people related factors are as follows: • The speaker speaks in a shrill voice that does not reach the receiver. • The speaker speaks very rapidly or with an- accent that is not clear.
  • 20. • The receiver of the message does not consider the speaker to be well informed. • The receiver lets the mind wander rather than stay focused on the message. • The listener perceives the speaker to be lacking in depth or not having adequate authority.
  • 21. Overload of message  It is difficult for the brain to digest the overloaded message.  When the message is lengthy or illogical in sequencing, it becomes more painful to retain the concentration. As a result listening becomes ineffective.
  • 22. Ego  Thinking that my own ideas are more important than those of other persons or “I am always right” and “the other is wrong” is the major stumbling block in the way of listening.  Listening requires open mind and heart free from negative emotions.  If the mind is closed for the other person’s message, there will be no listening.”
  • 23. Perceptions Our perceptions are selective and limited. As a result we indulge in selective listening-taking the ‘desired’ part and leaving the ‘undesired part of the message.We do not listen what the other is saying but what we want to listen.
  • 24. Poor retention In dialogue, or two way oral communication, the sequence of thought is essential for carrying on communication.To speak coherently one has to remember the sequence of ideas. The structure of thought must be received and retained by the listener to understand the arguments. The cues that signal the movement of thought from one set of ideas to another must be retained by the listener to be able to grasp the full sense of message discussed.
  • 25. Rules of Good listening The following are the rules of good listening:  Stop talking  Stop thinking  Remove Distractions  Do not Let your MindWander  Do not Pre-judge  Be Patient  Empathize with theSpeaker  Take notes
  • 26. Techniques for Effective Listening ⚫ You should have an open mind. ⚫ You should sit alert and look the speaker in the eye with a view to establish your interest in him/her. ⚫ Do not prejudge the speaker or his message. ⚫ Summarize what the speaker is saying ⚫ Take down notes ⚫ Link what you are listening to what you already know. ⚫ Do not interrupt the speaker unnecessarily. ⚫ Ask relevant questions to yourself for clarity in your understanding.