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Communicatuion List all the barriers that you can think of which hamper communication Barriers Physical Physiological Gender Cultural P sychological Social Ethical Mechanical Linguistic ID: 276280

moral barriers communication social barriers moral social communication organisational ethical failure psychological mechanical physical conformity physiological actions linguistic

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Barriers to CommunicatuionSlide2

List all the barriers that you can think of which hamper communicationSlide3

Barriers

Physical/

Physiological

Gender

Cultural

P

sychological

Social/ Ethical

Mechanical

Linguistic

OrganisationalSlide4

Noise

Time

DistanceSubjective stress

Environmental stress

Physical/Physiological BarriersSlide5

Erratum, CorrigendumSlangJargon

Multiplicity of

Meanings (Semantics)

Muddled Messages

Difference in Accent, Pronunciation, Stress

Freudian SlipSyntax Linguistic BarriersSlide6

EmotionsResistance to Change

Difference in

PerceptionSelf-image

Stereotyping

Abstraction

SlantingPolarisation/ XenophobiaHorns & halo Effect

Psychological BarriersSlide7

Conformity

Social/ Ethical Barriers

Groupthink’ is a term introduced by a North American psychologist, Janis (1982), to explain an extreme type of social conformity occurring within close-knit groupsSlide8

‘moral silence’

, failing to speak up about issues that are known to be wrong;

‘moral deafness’

, failure to hear or attend to moral concerns raised by others;

moral blindness’, failure to recognise the moral implications of actions.

Social/ Ethical BarriersSlide9

Static while talking on phoneBad signal while messaging

Low connectivity

Bad handwritingSmudging on paper

Small print/font size

Mechanical BarriersSlide10

The Iceberg Metaphor for CultureSlide11

One-Way CommunicationDifferences in Values and Perceptions

Mistrust

The Psychic Conflicts of Leadership

Organisational Barriers

(

Downward Communication)Slide12

Attitudes of the SubordinatesAttitudes and Actions of Superiors

Characteristics of the

Organisation

Organisational Barriers

(Upward Communication)Slide13

Increased Specialisation

Lack of Management recognition and Reward

Suppression of Differences

Organisational Barriers

(Lateral Communication)