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BARRIERS TO COMMUNICATION

BARRIERS TO COMMUNICATION. BY JIBIN MATHEW SRIKANTH ANAND KUBERAN VIJAY RAMAKRISHNAN. What is a Barrier?. The barrier interrupt the flow of communication from the sender to the receiver , thus making communication ineffective. Communication.

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BARRIERS TO COMMUNICATION

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  1. BARRIERS TO COMMUNICATION BY JIBIN MATHEW SRIKANTH ANAND KUBERAN VIJAY RAMAKRISHNAN

  2. What is a Barrier? The barrier interrupt the flow of communication from the sender to the receiver, thus making communication ineffective. Communication Communication is a process beginning with a sender who encodes the message & passes it through some channel to the receiver who decodes the message

  3. BARRIERS TO COMMUNICATION Barriers to communication are defined as, “aspects of or conditions….. that interfere with effective exchange of ideas or thoughts.” Barriers to communication can be anything that distorts or prevents a message from being properly sent or received.

  4. Wrong Choice of Medium • Each communication must be transmitted through an appropriated medium. • We have variety of medium to choose. • Properly chosen media. • Unsuitable medium may act barrier to communication

  5. Physical Barrier Physical Barriersconsist of any sound thatprevents a person from being heard. Physicalnoise interferes with a speaker's ability tosend messages and with an audience's abilityto receive them. • Noise. • Time & Distance.

  6. SEMANTIC BARRIER Misunderstandings that occur by people trying to communicate an idea, but simultaneously having completely different meanings in mind for the words. • Interpretation of words • By passed instruction • Denotation & connotations

  7. DIFFERENT COMPREHENSIONS OF REALITY • Reality of an object, an event, or a person is different to different people. • Its not a fixed concept, they complex infinite & continuously change . Abstracting Slanting Inferring

  8. EMOTION ATTITUDE & OPINIONS CULTURE DIVERSITY SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL BARRIERS CONFLICTING GOALS CLOSE MIND FRAME OF REFERENCE SOURCE OF COMMUNICATION

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  10. Questions? Questions? Questions?

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