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Barriers to Communication Module 1 Barriers to Communication

Communication Effective Communication Is a process by which you convey your massage to someone or a group of people. Effective Communication If the message is conveyed clearly and ambiguously

Kinds of Barriers to Communication 1. Physical Barrier 2. Language Barrier 3. Cultural Barrier 4. Emotional Barrier 5. Individual Barrier 6. Lack of Subject Knowledge 7. Stress 8. Attitudinal Barrier 9. Channel Barrier

Physical Barrier One of the major barriers of communication in a workplace is the physical barrier. Physical barriers in an organization includes large working areas that are physically separated from others. Other distractions that could cause a physical barrier in an organization are the environment, background noise. http://www.buzzle.com/articles/barriers-to-effective-communication.html

2. Language Barrier Inability to converse in a language that is known by both the sender and receiver is the greatest barrier to effective communication. When a person uses inappropriate words while conversing or writing, it could lead to misunderstanding between the sender and a receiver. http://www.buzzle.com/articles/barriers-to-effective-communication.html

3. Cultural Barrier This include age, education, gender, social status, economic position, cultural background, temperament, health, popularity, religion, political belief, ethics, values, motives, assumptions, aspirations, rules/regulations, standards, priorities can separate on person from another and create a barrier.

4. Emotional Barrier Your emotions could be a barrier to communication if you are engrossed in your emotions for some reason. In such cases, you tend to have trouble listening to others or understanding the message conveyed to you. A few of the emotional interferences include hostility, anger, resentfulness and fear. http://www.buzzle.com/articles/barriers-to-effective-communication.html

5. Individual Barrier It may be a result of an individual's perceptual and personal discomfort. Even when two persons have experienced the same event their mental perception may/may not be identical which acts as a barrier. Style, selective perception, halo effect, poor attention and retention, defensiveness and close mindedness. http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Barriers-to-Effective-Communication&id=1210011

6. Lack of Subject Knowledge If a person who sends a message lacks subject knowledge then he may not be able to convey his message clearly. The receiver could misunderstand his message, and this could lead to a barrier to effective communication. http://www.buzzle.com/articles/barriers-to-effective-communication.html

7. Stress When a person is under immense stress, he may find it difficult to understand the message, leading to communication distortion. At the time of stress, our psychological frame of mind depends on our beliefs, experiences, goals and values. Thus, we fail to realize the essence of communication. http://www.buzzle.com/articles/barriers-to-effective-communication.html

8. Attitudinal Barrier It comes about as a result of problems with staff in the organization. Limitation in physical and mental ability, intelligence, understanding, pre-conceived notions, and distrusted source divides the attention and create a mechanical barrier which affects the attitude and opinion. http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Barriers-to-Effective-Communication&id=1210011

9. Channel Barrier If the length of the communication is long, or the medium selected is inappropriate, the communication might break up; it can also be a result of the inter-personal conflicts between the sender and receiver; lack of interest to communicate; information sharing or access problems which can hamper the channel and affect the clarity, accuracy and effectiveness. http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Barriers-to-Effective-Communication&id=1210011

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