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The Seven Barriers to Great Communications

Physical barriers in an organization include:<br>Find out the areas where the strategies are not allowed. <br>Closed doors and the separate area for separate people affects communication.<br>Working in same unit where people are physically far from each other<br>

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The Seven Barriers to Great Communications

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  1. The Seven Barriers to Great Communications

  2. 1. Physical Barriers Physical barriers in an organization include: Find out the areas where the strategies are not allowed. Closed doors and the separate area for separate people affects communication. Working in same unit where people are physically far from each other

  3. 2. Perceptual Barriers It is a hard thing to improve your communication skills as all of us are different and our ways of thinking are also different. Everyone has different perception about different things.

  4. 3. Emotional Barriers One of the big barrier in our communication is our emotions. Emotional barrier can be in any form like fear, suspicion or mistrust. Our emotional mistrust starts in our childhood with the lies of other people and when we are taught to be careful from other people. As a result many people become unable to communicate their thoughts and feelings to others.

  5. 4. Cultural Barriers When we join any group and want to remain in it for a long time then we need to adopt the behavior of different people there. These behaviors are the signs of belonging in the group. In the groups who are happy to accept you as their member, there will be a good mutual interest and high level of win-win contact.

  6. 5. Language Barriers Our language can be a barrier for the people who are not familiar with our expressions. Understanding is the most important thing to know about other people nature and their speaking skills. The biggest compliment to anyone in a global market is talking to them in their own language.

  7. 6. Gender Barriers There is a huge difference in the speaking pattern of a male and a female. A woman speaks between 22,000 and 25,000 words a day whereas a man speaks between 7,000 and 10,000. When a man speaks, he uses the left side of his brain but not a specific area of it. When a woman speaks, she uses both left and right sides, in two specific locations. Women speak more freely, mixing logic and emotion, using both sides of the brain.

  8. 7. Interpersonal Barriers There are six ways in which people can distance themselves from one another: 1. Withdrawal Withdrawal is an absence of interpersonal contact. It is both refusal to be in touch and time alone. 2. Rituals Rituals are meaningless, repetitive routines devoid of real contact.

  9. 3. Pastimes Pastimes fill up time with others in social but superficial activities. 4. Working Work activities follow the rules and procedures of contact but no more than that.

  10. 5. Games Games are subtle, manipulative interactions which are about winning and losing. They include "rackets" and "stamps". 6. Closeness The purpose of interpersonal contact is closeness

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