The document discusses various barriers to effective communication, including noise, differences in perception, lack of knowledge, language barriers, lack of trust, personality differences, and more. It provides examples of how these barriers can lead to miscommunication and proposes ways to overcome them, such as selecting the appropriate communication medium, building trust, focusing messages clearly, and considering the audience's background and interests. Effective communication is important for organizations to meet their objectives, but these many barriers can disrupt the communication process if not addressed properly.
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Barriers in effective communication
1. What are the different problems/barriers in effective communication flow?
How can we overcome these barriers? Or process of miscommunication.
INTRODUCTION:
The people of the world have different culture, different language and different
mental level. Sometime these factors lead them towards miscommunication.
Miscommunication occurs as well all do not have identical experience. These obstacles
cause loss of money, time and energies. Organization tries to manage for effective and
smooth flow of communication to meet their business objectives. Business organization
requires those executives, who are best at interpersonal communication. Interpersonal
communication takes place between:
Individual to individual
Individual to group
“Misunderstanding between the parties creates barriers to the communication.”
The message senders meaning and the receiver’s response are affected by numerous factors
such as:
1. Noise
2. Difference in perception
3. Lack of knowledge
4. Language
5. Sender’s Credibility
6. Jumping to conclusion
7. Stereo typing
8. Lack of interest
9. Emotions
10. Incorrect choice of medium
11. Message complexity
12. Deficiency in communication skills
13. Closed minds
14. Unethical communication
15. Lack of trust
16. Distraction
17. Personality
1. Noise:
“Noise disturbs accuracy, clarity and speed of any message.”
Noise is one of the greatest barriers to communication. It causes hindrance,
interruption, which spoils the message flow. Physical hindrance occurs because of
environmental factors like people talking loudly, padding traffic or hammering sounds.
Technical noise is attached to the failure of the medium of communication like cracking
sound on telephone, power failure illegible hand writing or uncomfortable chair.
2. Difference in perception:
“Every person has different mind, thinking, ideas and different perception which
become the barriers for communication.”
Difference in perception changes the actual meaning of a message. The people of
different ages, nationalities, education, cultures, occupations, statues, personality will have
different perception. The meaning of the message exists in sender’s mind and in the mind of
2. receiver. To understand each other they must share similar meaning for symbol, words,
gestures or tone of voice. If the receiver fails to understand the true idea, communication
doses not achieve the desired targets.
“People Receive Reality in Different Ways” (H.A. Murphy)
3. Lack of knowledge:
“Lack of knowledge is very harmful for business so, it becomes the source of
miscommunication.”
It is difficult to communicate effectively with some one who has very different
background from yours, or whose knowledge of a particular subject of discussion is
considerable less than yours. Of course, it is possible but it requires skill on the part of
communication to be aware of discrepancy between the levels of knowledge and
communicate accordingly.
4. Language:
“Unawareness of the language also becomes a great hurdle.”
Language is another great barrier to communication. Some have so many meanings
at the same time. The message cannot get response when the sender and the receiver have
different meaning of the symbol used in message. There are two kinds of meaning of word:
Denotative meaning
Connotative meaning
The second meaning of word other than the primary one is called connotation. The sender
should avoid connotations to make his message free form any kind of ambiguity.
5. Sender’s Credibility:
Sender credibility is another barrio to communication. The receiver does not show
any interest in the message if the sender does not enjoy any credibility. In such case it is not
the quality of the positive response is certain or vice versa.
“Employees, customers and people in general react more favourable when a
communicator has credibility.”
6. Jumping to conclusion:
“Jumping in decision making also create misunderstanding.”
We often see what we expect to see and therefore hear what we expect to hear,
rather than what is actually there. This may lead us, as saying goes to put two together and
make five.
7. Stereo typing:
“Dealing with different personality with different way it creates stereotyping.”
We have to learn from our experience, we run the risk of treating different people as
if they were the same. You may have met shop steward, copper foreman, care sales man,
you met them all we often hear, or words to that effect.
8. Lack of interest:
3. “Interest is one of the parts of communication between both parties on the basis
of interest dealing become more effective for business.”
Lack of interest on the part of the receiver is another barrier to communication.
Miscommunication is likely to happen when the receiver is indifferent to the words of the
speaker. The receiver of the message does not pay any attention to the message received.
Te speaker should do his utmost to seek the attention of the listener. If lack of interest is
obvious, mould your message to the interests and needs of the receiver.
9. Emotions:
“Man’s emotions make good communication, man’s emotions make
misunderstanding.”
The emotions of either receiver or communicator can also prove to be barrier any
strongly felt emotion is liable to prevent almost anything but the emotion being
communicated. The morale of course is to try to avoid communicating when a strong
emotion is liable to make your incoherent or when it will totally distort what you mean to
say.
10. Incorrect choice of medium:
“Miscommunication occurs when the sender selects the medium that is not
appropriate for the situation.”
Use the medium according to the importance of the message. The sender while
sending the message should select the channel that best suits according to the situation.
The select of channel depends upon the following factors:
Nature of message
Urgency of message
Kind of receiver
11. Message complexity:
As a representative of an organization you may be asked to write or say something,
which you do not like. Business message may also deal with subject matter that cab be
technical or difficult to express. To overcome the business of complex message, keep them
clear and easy to understand. Use strong arguments, concrete and specific language and
stick to the point.
12. Deficiency in communication skills:
Communication flow can be blocked by deficiency in communication skills, producing
worthless messages wastages time and resource. In other word message being sent may not
be relevant to the objective and context of communication. The message may include more
information than receiver can digest in the time available. Reduce the number of messages
and make your message effective and attractive.
13. Closed minds:
Some people keep rigid views on some certain subjects. These close minded people
are very difficult to communicate with. To overcome climate barriers, spend more time
listening than issuing order. Make sure you respond properly to employees and encourage
employers and colleagues to offer suggestion and proposals.
4. 14. Unethical communication:
The integrity and success of any organization depend upon it ethical communication.
Relationship with in or outside the organization depends on trust and fairness. To overcome
barriers, make sure the information is complete and relevant to the situation. Also make
sure that your message is completely based on truthfulness not deceptive in any way.
15. Lack of trust:
It is very difficult to build trust. Other organization’s members do not know whether
you will respond in a responsible way. Without trust free and open communication is
blocked. To overcome this barrier, share key information with colleagues and employees.
Communicate honestly and include employees in decision making.
16. Distraction:
Sometimes the receiver or sender is unable to perform the process of
communication properly. If the sender is distracted by temptation or some unusual
circumstances, he is unable to pay due can the message. As a result miscommunication is
likely to occur.
17. Personality:
“Every good communication deals with status, nature and personality of man.”
So often our judgment of someone’s personality is affected by own and our resulting
behavior can then effect the behavior of other person. This kind of “clash of personality” is
one of the most common causes of communication failure.
CONCLUSION:
The above mentioned problems exist in different organizational setup. For
an effective communication we should realize that human beings filters differ. When to
communicate, we should keep in mind the social, cultural and personal backgrounds of the
receiver to avoid any miscommunication.