Problems relating to coding and decoding of messages, incorrect use of words or incorrect interpretation of words” are examples of
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Problems relating to coding and decoding of messages, incorrect use of words or incorrect interpretation of words” are examples of Language barriers
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Problems relating to coding and decoding of messages, incorrect use of words or incorrect interpretation of words are examples of semantic barriers.
- The word communication is derived from the Latin word ‘communis’ meaning ‘common’- which implies common understanding. Communication means the exchange of views, facts, feelings, etc. among people to derive a common understanding.
- Managers may face many problems due to barriers in communication. These barriers prevent efficient communication from taking place by preventing proper meaning from reaching the receiver or creating misunderstanding. These are classified as semantic barriers, psychological barriers, organisational barriers, and personal barriers.
- Semantic barriers are concerned with obstructions relating to encoding and decoding of message into words. Such barriers result due to use of incorrect words, faulty translations, wrong interpretations, etc.
- Some examples of semantic barriers include badly expressed messages, symbols with different meanings, faulty translations, unclarified assumptions, technical jargon, and body language decoding.
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