Computer Science, asked by aashvikandhari, 1 month ago

what are the things that obstruct the communication​

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Answered by uditkundu67gmailcom
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Common Barriers to Effective Communication

Dissatisfaction or Disinterest With One's Job. ...

Inability to Listen to Others. ...

Lack of Transparency & Trust. ...

Communication Styles (when they differ) ...

Conflicts in the Workplace. ...

Cultural Differences & Language.

Answered by asma165
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10 BARRIERS TO EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION AND PERSUASION

1. PHYSICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL BARRIERS

These include distance, background noise, poor or malfunctioning equipment, bad hearing, poor eyesight, speech impediments.

2. EMOTIONAL AND CULTURAL NOISE

Emotions (anger, fear, sadness) and attitudes (having to be right all the time, believing oneself to be superior or inferior to others) affect objectivity, as do the stereotypical assumptions that people make about each other based on cultural background.

3. LANGUAGE

Speaking different languages, having strong accents, using slang or jargon can frustrate communication and negotiation efforts.

4. NOTHING OR LITTLE IN COMMON

Examples, stories and anecdotes can help get a point across, except when the audience cannot relate to any of these because they don’t share a common experience with the speaker.

5. LACK OF EYE CONTACT

Not making eye contact is a sure way of raising doubt in listeners and losing their attention and making them feel suspicious of you, not to mention invisible.

6. INFORMATION OVERLOAD AND LACK OF FOCUS

Too much information can confuse your audience and even make them wonder if you’re overwhelming them with details to avoid telling them something else they would rather know.

7. NOT BEING PREPARED, LACK OF CREDIBILITY

If you’re not prepared, if you lack the facts, if you rely on your Power Point presentation too much, your listeners will notice and feel let down, even disrespected–and they won’t believe you.

8. TALKING TOO MUCH

When you talk, you’re not listening, and you need to listen to the people you’re attempting to persuade.

9. TRYING TOO HARD, SEEMING DESPERATE

When you try too hard to persuade someone, you may seem desperate, and desperation smells like manipulation and turns people off before you can utter your next desperate word.

10. LACK OF ENTHUSIASM

If you don’t believe in your position, product, service, or whatever you’re trying to sell, they won’t believe in it either.

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