1. COMMUNICATION BARRIERS
Presented By
Dharma Narayana Sahu
Centurion university
Reg no 110202MBR008
2. WHAT IS COMMUNICATION
Communication is not only the
transaction of the lesson but also to
get the proper understanding.
communication involves a sender
and a receiver (or receivers)
conveying information through a
communication channel.
3. says
Who... what... in what way... to
whom...
Communicat Message Medium Receiver
or
Feedback
4. TYPES OF COMMUNICATION BARRIER
There are many barriers to communication,
although they can be categorized into three…
Physical barriers are things like:
- distance
- disconnected cable
- disability or decease
- unclear message
5. Cultural barriers are things like:
- misunderstanding the meaning of the message
- Prohibited subjects
- Assumptions and prejudice
- Different language .
6. Psychological barriers are things like:
- Shame
- Guilty
- Shyness
- Fear
- Uncertainty
- Mistrust
- Hatred
7. BARRIER EXPLANATION
Language
The communication message might not use vocabulary that is
understood by the receiver – e.g. too much use of technical or
financial jargon
Noise
Various things stop a message from getting through or being
heard – e.g. poor connection, background noise, distractions, too
many people speaking
Overload
Too much information can cause problems e.g. slow down
decision making
Emotion
The relationship between the sender and receiver of
communication might adversely affect the message – which
could be ignored or misinterpreted
Gaps
Too many intermediaries (e.g. too many layers in hierarchy
through which message has to be passed) might prevent or
distort the message
Inconsistency
If people receive conflicting or inconsistent messages, then they
may ignore or block them
8. OVERCOMING THE BARRIERS
Taking the receiver more seriously
Thinking more clearly about the message
Delivering messages skilfully
Focusing on the receiver
Using multiple channels and encoding
Securing appropriate feedback