NOISE INHERENT IN COMMUNICATION
Mohit Negi (38)
Gaurav Goyal (34)
Sparsh Bhalla (42)
WHAT IS COMMUNICATION?
Communication is simply the act of
transferring information from one
place to another.
The Communication Process
Barrier To Communication
• Noise
• Lack of Interest
• Language
• Distance
• Information Overload
• Emotions
MOHIT NEGI (38)
WHAT IS COMMUNICATION NOISE?
TYPES OF NOISE
• Psychological noise
• Physiological noise
• Physical noise
• Semantic noise
PSYCHOLOGICAL NOISE
PHYSIOLOGICAL NOISE
Less interested or Feeling tired
Physical noise
EXTERNAL NOISE
SEMANTIC NOISE
DIFFERENT INTERPRETATIONS
SPARSH BHALLA
COMMUNICATIVE INTERFERENCE
• Environmental Noise
• Cultural Noise
• Organizational Noise
• Syntactical Noise
Environmental Noise
• Environmental noise is noise that
physically disrupts communication.
• For example: Loud speakers at a party or
the sounds from a construction site next
to a classroom.
Cultural Noise
• Making stereotypical assumptions, such as
unwittingly offending a non-Christian person by
wishing them a "Merry Christmas," can also detract
from communication.
• Because of this, it is important that each side of a
conversation understands the culture of the other
party.
Organizational Noise
• Poorly structured messages can also be a
barrier.
• For example, a receiver who is given unclear,
badly worded directions may be unable to
figure out how to reach their destination.
Syntactical Noise
• Communication can be disrupted by
mistakes in grammar, such as an abrupt
change in verb tense during a sentence.

Presentation on communication noise