Here are the answers to your questions:
1. Lack of attention, poor retention, lack of trust, closed mind and filtering.
2. Gender issues, competition, culture
3. Noise, temperature, workplace design, information overflow, physical disabilities
II. It is important to identify the barriers in communication because being aware of potential obstacles allows people to overcome them and communicate more effectively. Recognizing barriers helps improve understanding between individuals and strengthens relationships.
Here are the answers to your questions:
1. Lack of attention, poor retention, lack of trust, closed mind and filtering.
2. Gender issues, competition, culture
3. Noise, temperature, workplace design, information overflow, physical disabilities
II. It is important to identify the barriers in communication because being aware of potential obstacles allows people to overcome them and communicate more effectively. Recognizing barriers helps improve understanding between individuals and strengthens relationships.
Here are the answers to your questions:
1. Lack of attention, poor retention, lack of trust, closed mind and filtering.
2. Gender issues, competition, culture
3. Noise, temperature, workplace design, information overflow, physical disabilities
II. It is important to identify the barriers in communication because being aware of potential obstacles allows people to overcome them and communicate more effectively. Recognizing barriers helps improve understanding between individuals and strengthens relationships.
Here are the answers to your questions:
1. Lack of attention, poor retention, lack of trust, closed mind and filtering.
2. Gender issues, competition, culture
3. Noise, temperature, workplace design, information overflow, physical disabilities
II. It is important to identify the barriers in communication because being aware of potential obstacles allows people to overcome them and communicate more effectively. Recognizing barriers helps improve understanding between individuals and strengthens relationships.
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COMMUNICATI
ON BARRIERS Asir, Glenjay Maru
Here starts the Flores, Darlene Kaye
lesson! BARRIERS TO EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION Communication should be brief and straightforward to communicate ideas, feelings, thoughts, and emotions in a clear and understandable manner. Barriers to successful communication can ruthlessly impact and even harm relationships.
Communication barriers are something that prevents us from correctly
getting and accepting the messages others use to communicate their information, thoughts and ideas. TYPES OF COMMUNICAT Psychological Barriers ION BARRIERS the influence of psychological state of the communicators which creates an obstacle for Physical Barriers effective communication. The aspects of an environment that make communication Interpersonal Barriers more difficult. may be adversely affected by lack of cultural understanding, mis-perception, bias and stereotypical beliefs. 01 PHYSICAL BARRIERS Noise. Temperature. Workplace Design. Information Overflow. Physical Disabilities. Noise ➢ Loud sounds and voices may oftentimes disrupt receiver from hearing the message that may result to no understanding or misunderstanding of the message. Temperature ➢ It may either be too hot or too cold that we fail to focus on the message because of how we feel Medium Disturbance/Technical Problem. This may occur when we use our cellphones to communicate where it may run out of battery, lose signal, and the like. Workplace design ➢ The way the room is organized also affect communication, whereas it is more comfortable communicate to members in a round table that to cubicles Information overflow ➢ Too much absorption of information also not good for it may exhaust our brain that it refuses to receiver information. Physical Disabilities ➢ Deaf, mute, and blind,–these are the common physical disabilities that may intervene in communication process. 02 PSYCHOLOGICAL Lack of BARRIERS Attention. Poor Retention. Lack of Trust. Closed Mind and Filtering. Lack of attention ➢ As recipient of the message, we are oftentimes lost in our sea of thoughts that we fail to give our full attention; or like children, we may have short attention span. This may result to communication breakdown especially when communication becomes one way in nature. Poor retention ➢ They say that one has not listened well if he cannot remember. Poor retention of the message is a barrier since production of response could be interrupted. Lack of trust ➢ As receiver, we sometimes let our judgement dictate whether we would listen or not. We question credibility of speaker, we doubt the authenticity of the message, and the like. Close mind and Filtering ➢ We may not be aware but most of us let this barrier win over us. Sometimes, instead of giving our undivided attention to whoever is speaking, we tend to assess the credibility of the speaker and question everything he is saying. That may hinder us from absorbing information/messages. 03 INTERPERSONAL BARRIERS Gender issues. Competition. Culture Gender issues ➢ Gender issues act as barrier when we distrust the honesty of the speaker because of their gender. For instance, women will prefer to listen to the women when it comes to skincare routine, rather than to men since they may generalize that women know better in such topic more than men. Competition ➢ Competition may be physical: when noise is much louder than the message intended to be listened at; and it may be psychological, when our attention is driven to others while listening; and it may be interpersonal, when we regard ourselves as superior to others that we fail to be open minded. Culture ➢ Our ethnic, religious, and social differences may greatly affect effective communication. Our culture dictates our way of communicating to people, hence differences in culture may bring about conflicts. THANK YOU FOR LISTENIN G! I. Identification. II. Briefly answer the following question.
Why is it important to identify the
barriers in communication? 1. What are the 4 types of psychological barriers? (1-4) 2. What are the 3 types of interpersonal barriers? (5-7) 3. What are the 5 types of physical barriers? (8-12)