Overcoming Communication Barriers
There are a lot of communication barriers faced
these days by all. The message intended by the sender is not understood by the
receiver in the same terms and sense and thus communication breakdown occurs.
It is essential to deal and cope up with these communication barriers so as to
ensure smooth and effective communication.
Let’s talk about how to overcome these
barriers of communication.
1. Eliminating differences in perception:
The organization should ensure that it is
recruiting right individuals on the job. It’s the responsibility of the
interviewer to ensure that the interviewee has command over the written and
spoken language. There should be proper Induction program so that the policies
of the company are clear to all the employees. There should be proper training
conducted for required employees (for eg: Voice and Accent training).
2. Use of Simple Language:
Use of simple and clear words should be emphasized.
Use of ambiguous words and jargons should be avoided.
3. Reduction and elimination of noise levels:
Noise is the main communication barrier which must
be overcome on priority basis. It is essential to identify the source of noise
and then eliminate that source.
4. Active Listening:
Listen attentively and carefully. There is a
difference between “listening” and “hearing”. Active listening means hearing
with proper understanding of the message that is heard. By asking questions the
speaker can ensure whether his/her message is understood or not by the receiver
in the same terms as intended by the speaker.
5. Emotional State:
During communication one should make effective use
of body language. He/she should not show their emotions while communication as
the receiver might misinterpret the message being delivered. For example, if
the conveyer of the message is in a bad mood then the receiver might think that
the information being delivered is not good.
6. Simple Organizational Structure:
The organizational structure should not be complex.
The number of hierarchical levels should be optimum. There should be a ideal
span of control within the organization. Simpler the organizational structure,
more effective will be the communication.
7. Avoid Information Overload:
The managers should know how to prioritize
their work. They should not overload themselves with the work. They should
spend quality time with their subordinates and should listen to their problems
and feed backs actively.
8. Give Constructive Feedback:
Avoid giving negative feedback. The contents of the
feedback might be negative, but it should be delivered constructively.
Constructive feedback will lead to effective communication between the superior
and subordinate.
9. Proper Media Selection:
The managers should properly select the medium of
communication. Simple messages should be conveyed orally, like: face to face
interaction or meetings. Use of written means of communication should be
encouraged for delivering complex messages. For significant messages reminders
can be given by using written means of communication such as : Memos, Notices
etc.
10. Flexibility in meeting the targets:
For effective communication in an
organization the managers should ensure that the individuals are meeting their
targets timely without skipping the formal channels of communication. There
should not be much pressure on employees to meet their targets.
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