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  1. 1. TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE Introduction 1 Contents  Summary 2-4  Suggestions / Recommendation 4-6 Conclusion 6 References 7 Attachment 8-9
  2. 2. 1 INTRODUCTION Communication is a process of sending and receiving information among people. Humans communicate with others not only face-to-face communication but also giving information via internet and printed products such as books and newspaper. Humans not only communicate with humans. Humans also communicate with surrounding such as non-human likes animal. When humans communicatewith each other, they exchange various forms of meaning like ideas and information. Communicationserves major purpose suchas to inform, to express feeling, to imagine, to influence and to meet social expectations. Each of these purpose is reflected in a form of communication. It’s nearby impossible to go through a day without the use of communication. It is because communication is sending and receiving information between two or more people. The person sending the message is referred to as the sender, while the person receiving the information is called the receiver. The information conveyed can include facts, ideas, concepts, opinions, beliefs, attitudes, instructions and even emotions..
  3. 3. 2 1.0 SUMMARY Based on article journal written by Fred C. Luneburg, on 2010, Communication: The Process, Barriers and Improving Effectiveness. The study of communication is important, because every administrative function and activity involves some form of direct or indirect communication. Communication is transmitting information and common understanding from one person to other. It is a process determine the quality of communication. There’s two elements in every communication exchange which is sender and receiver. In this article also written about the barriers in communication and process for effective communication. There are four types of barriers in communication. It’s the process, physical, semantic and psychosocial. There have two process for effective communication that requires effort and skill by both sender and receiver. 1.1 ELEMENTS IN COMMUNICATION The communication process determine the quality of communication. Two common elements in every communication exchange, sender and receiver. Sender is the person who has need or desire to convey an idea or concept. Receiver is an individual to whom the message is sent. Sender have to encodes the idea by selecting words, symbols or gestures. Then, the message will outcome of the encoding. The message will sent based on the encoding.
  4. 4. 3 After that, it will decodes the received message by the receiver. But, some communication will have the barriers between this processes. 1.2 TYPES OF BARRIERS In article journal that written by Fred C. Luneburg said, if noise exists in these elements in any way, complete clarity of meaning and understanding does not occur. Four types of barriers in communication are process, physical, semantic and psychosocial. Process barriers is consider the situation by the elements of communication (sender, receiver, encoding, decoding, feedback). Communicationis a complex, give-and-take process,breakdowns anywhere in the cycle can block the transfer of understanding. Physical barriers is any physical distractions that can interfere with the effectiveness of communication. People often take physical barriers for granted, but sometimes they can be removed. For example, interruptions such as telephone calls and drop-in visitors can be removed by issuing instructions to a secretary. An appropriate choice of media can overcome distance barriers between people. Semantic barriers refer to the words we choose, how we use them, and the meaning we attach to them. Words and phrases such as efficiency, increased productivity, management prerogatives, and just cause may mean one thing to a school administrator, and something entirely different to a staff member. Technology also plays a part in semantic barriers to communication. Psychosocial is associated by psychological and social barriers: fields of experience, filtering, and psychological distance. Fields of experience include people's backgrounds, perceptions, values, biases, needs, and expectations. For example, the school administrator talks down to a staff member, who resents this attitude, and this resentment separates them, thereby blocking opportunity for effective communication.
  5. 5. 4 1.3 PROCESS FOR EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION Effective communication is a two-way process that requires effort and skill by both sender and receiver. Administrators will at times assume each of these roles in the communication process. There are two ways to get effective communication. It’s including senders’ and receivers responsibilities and listening. These commandments, together with a basic understanding of the communication process itself, should provide a good foundation for developing and maintaining an effective set of interpersonal communication skills. Communication depends on the ability not only to send but also to receive messages. So the ability to listen effectively greatly enhances the communication process. But many of us are not good listeners. The active listening techniques and is used regularly by counsellors and therapists. It helps the receiver avoid passing judgment or giving advice, and encourages the sender to provide more information about what is really the problem. 2.0 SUGGESTION / RECOMMENDATION Communication problems in the workplace can have a negative impact on morale, productivity and interdepartmental working relationships. Some of the most common communication problems for managers include: poor listening, a tendency to "talk over" others, a lack of consistent messaging and a failure to ask enough questions. Communication problems, moreover, include the inability to adjust your message to your audience, and to show you're in tune with "meeting rhythms." In fact, manager- leaders who practice and embrace active listening will benefit from improved relationships with their employees, and ultimately a more productive and happy team. The suggestion is everyone have to know the way to have a good communication with others. Communication is importance because we used it everyday and everytime. In any group dynamic, there needs to be a point person to
  6. 6. 5 set and clarify roles at the close of discussion or debate. A group email that clarifies who is doing what and when streamlines group initiatives. When we make an email, make sure the email requests clear and detailed and make responses complete and comprehensive. Before you press send, ask yourself: Did I answer each question in full? Will the recipient have any outstanding questions after reading my email? Before you press Send, check for content, spelling, grammar and validity. Then, check your tone to ensure the recipient can't misconstrue your words. When speaking in a heated environment, choose your words carefully and run them through your mental filter at least once before saying them out loud. To conduct a meeting make sure it is on a regular schedule. When the team assembles, touch base with all members to solicit feedback. Try to schedule live interaction for important issues and do not rely on emails or memos to do the job. When the conferencecall or meeting is over, ask each participant to summarizethemeeting’s content and post it where all members can read it and agree. In Malaysia, we have a different culture. Sometimes, in the office, we have people of diverse backgrounds and cultural customs. When these individual groups assemble, managers face the challenges of small group dynamics and team communicationissues.So, why not we try to mix them together or have assigned seats to break them up. Make sure that during brainstorming sessions, everyone is contributing—even if you have to walk the floor to listen. Current issue in communication in our country is inability of employees to interpret the information or provide adequate focus leads to team communication issues.The gap in age, the hole left by a boomer generation retiring, and other societal weaknesses make this communication barrier very real. We should try to make eye contact with the person and try to find some common ground to initiate the discussion using the group focus technique. Don’t acquiesceto “dumbing down" but use analogies to help explain difficult principles.
  7. 7. 6 If in our company have any problem in groups or friendship, we should handle it as a mature person. For example, a tight and exclusive grouping of individuals who bond together for one reason or another can be problematic if they are not objective. Actually, we have to avoid any character reference or label and don’t try to analyze what you think ‘they know.’ It is too easy to fall into faulty perceptions. Stress that in a business environment all workers need to try to assimilate so that differences can be minimized and that with cooperation, the task at hand will move quicker and with less angst. 3.0 CONCLUSION Communication problem is a common problem in organization or company industry in Malaysia. Communication problems will persist in the absence of research, thoughtful analysis, creative problem solving, empathy, and an understanding that effective communication is based on dialogue. Streamlined and effective communications start from the top down. If you don’t already have a best-practices communications policy in place, create one and use it for orientation and staff training events. Also, consider that sometimes a problem that appears to the result of poor communication could be ineffective business practices, poor organization or lackluster time management skills. Before blaming communication problems, assess the other causes for a breakdown in effective operations. Don’t be afraid to seek assistance from people who demonstrate effective communication skills.
  8. 8. 7 REFERENCES 1. Lisa McQueerrey (2019), Examples of Communication Problems in the Workplace, Chron Received from : https://smallbusiness.chron.com/examples-communication- problems-workplace-11243.html 2. Bright Hub Media (2018), 10 Team Communication Issues & How to Resolve Them Received from : https://www.brighthubpm.com/resource-management/101627-top- ten-team-communication-issues-and-how-to-avoid-them/ 3. Beth Miller (2016), The No. 1 Communication Problem for Managers, Entrepreneur Received from : https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/249874
  9. 9. 8 ATTACHMENT Transaction of communication Ways to communicate
  10. 10. 9 ATTACHMENT Formal communication Type of face expression / gesture

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