1   Presented By-
    AARTI
    BBA (B&I)
2   “Communication is an exchange of
    facts, ideas, opinions or emotions by two or more
    persons.”
                                     –William Newman
How communication
proceed…?



And…

How Disturbances create...?



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   Barriers
      Barrier means hindrances, hurdles, or problems
      Inappropriate medium or channel
      Incorrect grammar, inflammatory words, words that conflict
       with body language
      Noise (Can be interference from various sources –
       radio, chatter, etc.)
      And to express in action or words ones emotions & thoughts.




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Communication is about overcoming barriers.



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Today’s Topics

1.   Organizational barriers;
2.   Semantic barriers;
3.   Psychological barriers;
4.   Personal barriers;
5.   Overcoming the barriers.


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     Rules and     Status and
    Regulations     Position


     Complex                    8
                   Facilities
    Organization
Badly         Faculty
                                     expressed     Translation
                                     messages




                                     Unclarified    Jargon
                                    Assumptions    Language




      Problems of language are called Semantic
    Barriers.

9     Words and symbols used to communicate
    facts and feeling may means different things to
    different persons.
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     Loss of        Premature
    transmission    evaluation




    Inattention    Failure of
                   communication

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Barriers to Superior
     •   Regard and Attitude
     •   Message overload
     •   Distrust
     •   Self-satisfaction
     Barriers to Subordinate
     •   They dislike to show mistake
     •   Lack of incentives
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     •   Lack of encouragement
     •   Unwilling to communicate
   A thorough understanding of communication barrier is
    the basic requirement to find out measures to remove or
    eliminate or overcome them.




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Barriers to effective communication

  • 1.
    1 Presented By- AARTI BBA (B&I)
  • 2.
    2 “Communication is an exchange of facts, ideas, opinions or emotions by two or more persons.” –William Newman
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  • 4.
    Barriers  Barrier means hindrances, hurdles, or problems  Inappropriate medium or channel  Incorrect grammar, inflammatory words, words that conflict with body language  Noise (Can be interference from various sources – radio, chatter, etc.)  And to express in action or words ones emotions & thoughts. 4
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    Communication is aboutovercoming barriers.  5
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  • 7.
    Today’s Topics 1. Organizational barriers; 2. Semantic barriers; 3. Psychological barriers; 4. Personal barriers; 5. Overcoming the barriers. 7
  • 8.
      Rules and Status and Regulations Position Complex 8 Facilities Organization
  • 9.
    Badly Faculty expressed Translation messages Unclarified Jargon Assumptions Language Problems of language are called Semantic Barriers. 9 Words and symbols used to communicate facts and feeling may means different things to different persons.
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    Loss of Premature transmission evaluation Inattention Failure of communication 10
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    Barriers to Superior • Regard and Attitude • Message overload • Distrust • Self-satisfaction Barriers to Subordinate • They dislike to show mistake • Lack of incentives 11 • Lack of encouragement • Unwilling to communicate
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    A thorough understanding of communication barrier is the basic requirement to find out measures to remove or eliminate or overcome them. 12
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