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MCM 301 Assignment # 1 Solutoin Spring 2013
“Semester Spring 2013”
“Communication Skills (MCM301)”
Assignment No. 01 Marks: 15
Assignment Topic:
Barriers to Communication
Learning objectives:
The objective of this assignment is
• To make students aware about the barriers to effective communication.
Scenario:
PTI (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) held a huge procession on 23rd March 2013 at Minar-e-Pakistan, Lahore. The officials of the party delivered speeches to the crowed regarding upcoming elections and their policies. A massive crowed was there to listen to the speech of Chairman PTI Mr. Imran Khan.
Task:
You are supposed to watch the speech of Imran khan (Chairman PTI) and answer the following questions:
• Identify the physical/psychological barriers which obstructed the communication process in the speech and justify your answer with strong arguments. (At least five barriers 7.5)
• How the identified barriers could be overcome by the management as to minimize the obstacles to effective communication? (At least five suggestions 7.5)
Learning outcomes:
• Students will learn the importance of minimizing the obstacles hindering the communication process.
“Communication Skills (MCM301)”
Assignment No. 01 Marks: 15
Assignment Topic:
Barriers to Communication
Learning objectives:
The objective of this assignment is
• To make students aware about the barriers to effective communication.
Scenario:
PTI (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) held a huge procession on 23rd March 2013 at Minar-e-Pakistan, Lahore. The officials of the party delivered speeches to the crowed regarding upcoming elections and their policies. A massive crowed was there to listen to the speech of Chairman PTI Mr. Imran Khan.
Task:
You are supposed to watch the speech of Imran khan (Chairman PTI) and answer the following questions:
• Identify the physical/psychological barriers which obstructed the communication process in the speech and justify your answer with strong arguments. (At least five barriers 7.5)
• How the identified barriers could be overcome by the management as to minimize the obstacles to effective communication? (At least five suggestions 7.5)
Learning outcomes:
• Students will learn the importance of minimizing the obstacles hindering the communication process.
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Re: MCM 301 Assignment # 1 Solutoin Spring 2013
Physical barrier.
Listening barrier
sound speaker barrier.
Listen barrier
speaking barrier
.
Physiological barrier.
noise barrier
attention barrier
Thinking barrier.
perception barrier
participation barrier.
Listening barrier
sound speaker barrier.
Listen barrier
speaking barrier
.
Physiological barrier.
noise barrier
attention barrier
Thinking barrier.
perception barrier
participation barrier.
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Posts : 632
Join date : 2011-02-13
Age : 36
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Re: MCM 301 Assignment # 1 Solutoin Spring 2013
Most Common Barriers to Effective Communication
1. Physical Barriers: this has to do with poor or outdated equipment used during communications, background noise, poor lighting, temperatures that are too hot or too cold.
2. Attitudes: emotions like anger or sadness can taint objectivity. Also being extremely nervous, having a personal agenda or “needing to be right no matter what” can make communications less than effective. This is also known as “Emotional Noise”.
3. Language: this can seem like an easy one, but even people speaking the same language can have difficulty understanding each other if they are from different generations or from different regions of the same country. Slang, professional jargon and regional colloquialisms can even hurt communicators with the best intentions.
4. Physiological Barriers: ill health, poor eyesight or hearing difficulties, pain.
5. Problems with Structure Design: companies or institutions can have organization structures that are not clear, which can make communications difficult. Also to blame for faulty communications are bad information systems, and lack of supervision or training of the people involved.
6. Cultural Noise: people sometimes make stereotypical assumptions about others based on their cultural background.
7. Lack of Common Experience: it’s a great idea to use examples or stories to explain a point that is being discussed. However, if the speaker and the audience cannot relate to these examples because they do not have the same knowledge or have not shared the same experiences then this tool will be ineffective.
8. Ambiguity and Abstractions Overuse: leaving things half-said, using too many generalizations, proverbs or sayings, can all lead to communications that are not clear and that can lend themselves to misinterpretations.
9. Information Overload: it takes time to process a lot of information and too many details can overwhelm and distract the audience from the important topics. Keep it Simple, Sweetie.
10. Assumptions and Jumping to Conclusions: This can make someone reach a decision about something before listening to all the facts.
All of these barriers to effective communication can either distract those involved or otherwise hinder your communications. Make sure they’re not in the way of making your point crystal-clear!
1. Physical Barriers: this has to do with poor or outdated equipment used during communications, background noise, poor lighting, temperatures that are too hot or too cold.
2. Attitudes: emotions like anger or sadness can taint objectivity. Also being extremely nervous, having a personal agenda or “needing to be right no matter what” can make communications less than effective. This is also known as “Emotional Noise”.
3. Language: this can seem like an easy one, but even people speaking the same language can have difficulty understanding each other if they are from different generations or from different regions of the same country. Slang, professional jargon and regional colloquialisms can even hurt communicators with the best intentions.
4. Physiological Barriers: ill health, poor eyesight or hearing difficulties, pain.
5. Problems with Structure Design: companies or institutions can have organization structures that are not clear, which can make communications difficult. Also to blame for faulty communications are bad information systems, and lack of supervision or training of the people involved.
6. Cultural Noise: people sometimes make stereotypical assumptions about others based on their cultural background.
7. Lack of Common Experience: it’s a great idea to use examples or stories to explain a point that is being discussed. However, if the speaker and the audience cannot relate to these examples because they do not have the same knowledge or have not shared the same experiences then this tool will be ineffective.
8. Ambiguity and Abstractions Overuse: leaving things half-said, using too many generalizations, proverbs or sayings, can all lead to communications that are not clear and that can lend themselves to misinterpretations.
9. Information Overload: it takes time to process a lot of information and too many details can overwhelm and distract the audience from the important topics. Keep it Simple, Sweetie.
10. Assumptions and Jumping to Conclusions: This can make someone reach a decision about something before listening to all the facts.
All of these barriers to effective communication can either distract those involved or otherwise hinder your communications. Make sure they’re not in the way of making your point crystal-clear!
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Re: MCM 301 Assignment # 1 Solutoin Spring 2013
0 barriers of effective communications
1). NOISE - When a person is communicating to another and someone or something makes noise , then the communication process fails.
2.) PHYSICAL LOCATION - When teams are spread across the world and diverse teams are created.
3.) POOR EQUIPMENT - Not having the right IT infrastructure, slow computers, poor quality audio teleconference systems making it difficult to hear what is being said;
4.) LANGUAGE - Speaking in different languages, or where a language is not your first language. This also applies to every industry that has its own acromyns and meanings for their equipment, tools and technques they use;
5.) CULTURE - Spealing the same language but words having different meaning in different countries, e.g UK English and USA English have different words for rubber/eraser;
6.) ORGANISATIONAL - inappropriate chains of commenad and reporting structures in business organisations;
7.) ATTITUDINAL - Dissatisfaction, the dislike of change, of management or the environment;
8.) OUTDATED INFORMATION - People using different document versions, and not speaking off the same song sheet;
9.) PERCEPTION - One message has two or more different meanings when spoken or put into an email. Different levels of education and experience can also be a communicatons barrier;
10.) PERSONALITY - Personal likes and dislikes, and people having selective hearing on boring subjects or boring speakers.
1). NOISE - When a person is communicating to another and someone or something makes noise , then the communication process fails.
2.) PHYSICAL LOCATION - When teams are spread across the world and diverse teams are created.
3.) POOR EQUIPMENT - Not having the right IT infrastructure, slow computers, poor quality audio teleconference systems making it difficult to hear what is being said;
4.) LANGUAGE - Speaking in different languages, or where a language is not your first language. This also applies to every industry that has its own acromyns and meanings for their equipment, tools and technques they use;
5.) CULTURE - Spealing the same language but words having different meaning in different countries, e.g UK English and USA English have different words for rubber/eraser;
6.) ORGANISATIONAL - inappropriate chains of commenad and reporting structures in business organisations;
7.) ATTITUDINAL - Dissatisfaction, the dislike of change, of management or the environment;
8.) OUTDATED INFORMATION - People using different document versions, and not speaking off the same song sheet;
9.) PERCEPTION - One message has two or more different meanings when spoken or put into an email. Different levels of education and experience can also be a communicatons barrier;
10.) PERSONALITY - Personal likes and dislikes, and people having selective hearing on boring subjects or boring speakers.
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Re: MCM 301 Assignment # 1 Solutoin Spring 2013
MCM301 Communication skills Assignment 1 Solution Spring 2013
Scenario:
PTI (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) held a huge procession on 23rd March 2013 at Minar-e-Pakistan, Lahore. The officials of the party delivered speeches to the crowed regarding upcoming elections and their policies. A massive crowed was there to listen to the speech of Chairman PTI Mr. Imran Khan.
Task:
You are supposed to watch the speech of Imran khan (Chairman PTI) and answer the following questions:
• Identify the physical/psychological barriers which obstructed the communication process in the speech and justify your answer with strong arguments. (At least five barriers 7.5)
Physical barrier.
Listening barrier
sound speaker barrier.
Listen barrier
speaking barrier
Physiological barrier.
noise barrier
attention barrier
Thinking barrier.
perception barrier
participation barrier.
• How the identified barriers could be overcome by the management as to minimize the obstacles to effective communication? (At least five suggestions 7.5)
Most Common Barriers to Effective Communication
1. Physical Barriers: this has to do with poor or outdated equipment used during communications, background noise, poor lighting, temperatures that are too hot or too cold.
2. Attitudes: emotions like anger or sadness can taint objectivity. Also being extremely nervous, having a personal agenda or “needing to be right no matter what” can make communications less than effective. This is also known as “Emotional Noise”.
3. Language: this can seem like an easy one, but even people speaking the same language can have difficulty understanding each other if they are from different generations or from different regions of the same country. Slang, professional jargon and regional colloquialisms can even hurt communicators with the best intentions.
4. Physiological Barriers: ill health, poor eyesight or hearing difficulties, pain.
5. Problems with Structure Design: companies or institutions can have organization structures that are not clear, which can make communications difficult. Also to blame for faulty communications are bad information systems, and lack of supervision or training of the people involved.
6. Cultural Noise: people sometimes make stereotypical assumptions about others based on their cultural background.
7. Lack of Common Experience: it’s a great idea to use examples or stories to explain a point that is being discussed. However, if the speaker and the audience cannot relate to these examples because they do not have the same knowledge or have not shared the same experiences then this tool will be ineffective.
8. Ambiguity and Abstractions Overuse: leaving things half-said, using too many generalizations, proverbs or sayings, can all lead to communications that are not clear and that can lend themselves to misinterpretations.
9. Information Overload: it takes time to process a lot of information and too many details can overwhelm and distract the audience from the important topics. Keep it Simple, Sweetie.
10. Assumptions and Jumping to Conclusions: This can make someone reach a decision about something before listening to all the facts.
All of these barriers to effective communication can either distract those involved or otherwise hinder your communications. Make sure they’re not in the way of making your point crystal-clear!
Scenario:
PTI (Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf) held a huge procession on 23rd March 2013 at Minar-e-Pakistan, Lahore. The officials of the party delivered speeches to the crowed regarding upcoming elections and their policies. A massive crowed was there to listen to the speech of Chairman PTI Mr. Imran Khan.
Task:
You are supposed to watch the speech of Imran khan (Chairman PTI) and answer the following questions:
• Identify the physical/psychological barriers which obstructed the communication process in the speech and justify your answer with strong arguments. (At least five barriers 7.5)
Physical barrier.
Listening barrier
sound speaker barrier.
Listen barrier
speaking barrier
Physiological barrier.
noise barrier
attention barrier
Thinking barrier.
perception barrier
participation barrier.
• How the identified barriers could be overcome by the management as to minimize the obstacles to effective communication? (At least five suggestions 7.5)
Most Common Barriers to Effective Communication
1. Physical Barriers: this has to do with poor or outdated equipment used during communications, background noise, poor lighting, temperatures that are too hot or too cold.
2. Attitudes: emotions like anger or sadness can taint objectivity. Also being extremely nervous, having a personal agenda or “needing to be right no matter what” can make communications less than effective. This is also known as “Emotional Noise”.
3. Language: this can seem like an easy one, but even people speaking the same language can have difficulty understanding each other if they are from different generations or from different regions of the same country. Slang, professional jargon and regional colloquialisms can even hurt communicators with the best intentions.
4. Physiological Barriers: ill health, poor eyesight or hearing difficulties, pain.
5. Problems with Structure Design: companies or institutions can have organization structures that are not clear, which can make communications difficult. Also to blame for faulty communications are bad information systems, and lack of supervision or training of the people involved.
6. Cultural Noise: people sometimes make stereotypical assumptions about others based on their cultural background.
7. Lack of Common Experience: it’s a great idea to use examples or stories to explain a point that is being discussed. However, if the speaker and the audience cannot relate to these examples because they do not have the same knowledge or have not shared the same experiences then this tool will be ineffective.
8. Ambiguity and Abstractions Overuse: leaving things half-said, using too many generalizations, proverbs or sayings, can all lead to communications that are not clear and that can lend themselves to misinterpretations.
9. Information Overload: it takes time to process a lot of information and too many details can overwhelm and distract the audience from the important topics. Keep it Simple, Sweetie.
10. Assumptions and Jumping to Conclusions: This can make someone reach a decision about something before listening to all the facts.
All of these barriers to effective communication can either distract those involved or otherwise hinder your communications. Make sure they’re not in the way of making your point crystal-clear!
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