This document outlines various barriers to effective communication in the workplace. It identifies physical, organizational, cultural, language, channel, interpersonal, individual, attitudinal, listening, and speaking barriers that can interfere with the exchange of ideas. Physical barriers include issues like large work areas, poor lighting, and noise. Organizational barriers involve factors such as strict rules and complex hierarchies. Cultural barriers stem from differences in attributes like age, gender, education, and beliefs. Language barriers arise from differences in vocabulary, accents, and interpretations.
2. DEFINITION OF COMMUNICATION
BARRIERS
Aspects of or conditions in a workplace that interfere with
effective exchange of ideas or thoughts. Such barriers include
(1) status differences
(2) gender differences
(3) cultural differences
(4) prejudices
(5) the organizational environment
3. BARRIERS TO EFFECTIVE
COMMUNICATION
• PYHISICAL BARRIERS
• ORGANISATIONAL BARRIERS
• CULTURAL BARRIERS
• LANGUAGE BARRIERS
• CHANNEL BARRIERS
• INTERPERSONAL BARRIERS
• INDIVIDUAL BARRIERS
• ATTITUDINAL BARRIERS
• LISTENING BARRIERS
• BARRIERS WHILE SPEAKING
4. PHYSICAL BARRIERS
• Physical barriers are often due to the nature of the environment.
• Physical Organizational Barrier includes internal and external
environment like :
– large working areas physically separated from others
– poor lighting
– staff shortage
– outdated equipments
– background noise
5. ORGANIZATIONAL BARRIERS
• Poor organizational culture, climate
• Stringent rules and regulations
• Status and relationship
• Complexity
• Inadequate facilities/ opportunities of growth and improvement
6. CULTURAL BARRIERS
• Age and gender
• Education and cultural background
• Social status and economic position
• Temperament
• Health and beauty
• Popularity
• Religion
• Political belief
• Ethics, values, motives
• Assumptions
• Aspirations
• Rules and regulations,
• Standards and priorities
7. LANGUAGE BARRIERS
• Different languages, vocabulary, accents, dialects represent
national/ regional barriers.
• Semantic gaps are words having similar pronunciation but multiple
meanings.
• Badly expressed message, wrong interpretation and unqualified
assumptions.
• The use of difficult or inappropriate words/ poorly explained or
misunderstood messages can result in confusion.
8. CHANNEL BARRIERS
• 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.
9. INTERPERSONAL BARRIERS
• Lack of Trust
• Lack of Knowledge of non-verbal communication
• Wish to capture authority
• Fear of losing power of control
• Lack of Motivation
• Lack of co-operation, fear of penalty and poor relationship
10. INDIVIDUAL BARRIERS
• Individual's perceptual and personal discomfort.
• Two individuals’ mental perception may/may not be identical
• Style
• Selective perception
• Halo effect
• Poor attention and retention
• Defensiveness
• Close mindedness
• Insufficient filtration
11. ATTITUDINAL BARRIERS
• 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.
12. LISTENING BARRIERS
• Interrupting the speaker
• Not maintaining eye contact with the speaker
• Rushing the speaker to complete what he/she has to say
• Making the speaker feel as though he/she is wasting the
listener's time
• Being distracted by something that is not part of the on-going
communication
• Getting ahead of the speaker and completing his/her thoughts
• Ignoring the speaker's requests
• Asking too many questions, for the sake of probing
13. BARRIERS WHILE SPEAKING
• Unclear messages
• Lack of consistency in the communication process
• Incomplete sentences
• Not understanding the receiver
• Not seeking clarifications while communicating