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Barriers to Communicatuion

Barriers to Communicatuion. List all the barriers that you can think of which hamper communication. Physical/ Physiological. Gender. Linguistic. Organisational. P sychological. Barriers. Cultural. Social/ Ethical. Mechanical. Physical/Physiological Barriers. Noise Time Distance

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Barriers to Communicatuion

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  1. Barriers to Communicatuion

  2. List all the barriers that you can think of which hamper communication

  3. Physical/ Physiological Gender Linguistic Organisational Psychological Barriers Cultural Social/ Ethical Mechanical

  4. Physical/Physiological Barriers • Noise • Time • Distance • Subjective stress • Environmental stress

  5. Linguistic Barriers • Erratum, Corrigendum • Slang • Jargon • Multiplicity of Meanings (Semantics) • Muddled Messages • Difference in Accent, Pronunciation, Stress • Freudian Slip • Syntax

  6. Psychological Barriers • Emotions • Resistance to Change • Difference in Perception • Self-image • Stereotyping • Abstraction • Slanting • Polarisation/ Xenophobia • Horns & halo Effect

  7. Social/ Ethical Barriers Conformity ‘Groupthink’ is a term introduced by a North American psychologist, Janis (1982), to explain an extreme type of social conformity occurring within close-knit groups

  8. Social/ Ethical Barriers • ‘moral silence’, failing to speak up about issues that are known to be wrong; • ‘moral deafness’, failure to hear or attend to moral concerns raised by others; • ‘moral blindness’, failure to recognise the moral implications of actions.

  9. Mechanical Barriers • Static while talking on phone • Bad signal while messaging • Low connectivity • Bad handwriting • Smudging on paper • Small print/font size

  10. The Iceberg Metaphor for Culture

  11. Organisational Barriers(Downward Communication) • One-Way Communication • Differences in Values and Perceptions • Mistrust • The Psychic Conflicts of Leadership

  12. Organisational Barriers(Upward Communication) • Attitudes of the Subordinates • Attitudes and Actions of Superiors • Characteristics of the Organisation

  13. Organisational Barriers(Lateral Communication) • Increased Specialisation • Lack of Management recognition and Reward • Suppression of Differences

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