1)
Ways
to overcome Physical Barriers:
ü Whenever
possible, avoid having physical barriers such as tables between the sender and
receiver. Removal of these can give the impression of more open and personal communication.
ü Maintain
all instruments of communication like telephone, intercom system, typewriter,
microphone etc. in good working condition.
ü Ensure
that the room is well lit but not too bright. Make sure that if the sun is
coming through the windows, there are no shadows or reflections on any overhead
presentations and that it is not blinding the audience.
ü If
someone is expected to listen for an extended period of time, appropriate
seating and seating arrangements are important.
It should be comfortable.
ü Plan
your meetings keeping the time differences between different countries in the
world in mind.
ü Ensure
less noise during the conduct of meetings by providing soundproof rooms or
calm, peaceful and pleasant surroundings.
ü The
room should have sufficient ventilation.
ü Make
sure the room is safe and there are no obstacles which may be dangerous to the
audience.
ü Email,
fax, telephone and videoconferencing can help to reduce the effects of time and
space barriers, specifically for people who are communicating on a worldwide
scale.
ü Choose
the richest media for complex messages and use multiple channels to communicate
instead of depending on one channel.
2)
Ways
to overcome Semantic/ Language Barriers:
ü Use
concrete and specific language.
ü Be
careful while using jargons and other organisational language that may not be
understood by others.
ü Keeping
the receivers in mind, use simple and short sentences.
ü Pay attention to your pronunciations and
accents.
ü Avoid
using of puns as they may create misunderstandings.
ü Business
language is often contextual and therefore culture specific. Avoid using idioms
in the communication.
ü Think
well before sending the messages.
ü Organise
ideas well in order.
ü Ask
for feedback so that you can clarify to improve your message if necessary.
ü Follow
phone calls with emails that sum up what has been said.
3)
Ways
to overcome Socio-Cultural Barriers:
ü Employees
should identify and admit the existence of differences between cultures,
values, beliefs, perceptions, interpretations, etc.
ü Employees
should be given a basic cross-culture training which will make them aware of
the cross culture in the work place.
ü Avoid
drawing conclusions about an entire cultural group based only on few examples
or on the basis of your own culture or on the basis of your understanding of
their nation of origin for even one nation may have several distinct cultures.
ü While
communicating with an individual or a group, use a language they are familiar
with, even if you possess only working knowledge of the language.
4)
Ways
to overcome Psychological Barriers:
ü Have
an open mind. Listen to different points of view. Do not allow bias and
prejudice to creep in.
ü Be
aware of your own state of mind, emotions and attitude.
ü Don’t
pre-judge. Listen first, evaluate later.
ü Send
and receive messages rationally and analytically keeping personal emotions,
prejudices at bay.
ü Don’t
be selective in your communication.
ü Avoid
making demand on a receiver who doesn’t have the time to pay careful attention
to your message.
ü Make
written messages visually appealing and easy to understand, and try to deliver
them when your receiver has time to read them.
üStop
acting as a know-all.
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