The barriers to communication exist all around us. Sometimes your message is misinterpreted by team members during meetings. We generalize information in every conversation and yet think that we clearly understand what others are saying and why they are saying it.
There are many ways through which we interpret the information given to us, and these cause us to have a misunderstanding. So how can we overcome the barriers that effectively blind us to meaning and comprehension?
There are many ways through which we interpret the information given to us, and these cause us to have a misunderstanding. So how can we overcome the barriers that effectively blind us to meaning and comprehension?
Following are the five ways to overcome communication barriers:
1. Understand how your way of seeing things is different from others: Try to predict the feelings and attitude of the receiver. What will be their expectation? What prejudices might they have? What about their state of mind when you are communicating? If you know these things before communicating, then you can reduce the risk of misinterpretation.
2. Feedback from receiver: Don't ask the receiver, ‘Do you Understand?’. This is because they will most often say ‘yes’ as they see things in the way they want to understand it. Instead, ask what is their understanding of the message?
3. Speak Face to Face: This will allow for questions and, also allow you to see the body language of the receiver, which will convey much more meaning than over the phone or through email.
4. Use the Right Communication Channel: Use email for its proper purpose. It means that don't send an email if it's quicker to pick up the phone or go and talk to the person. We are rapidly losing the art of conversation, so don't add to that by using the wrong channel.
5. Make it easy for others to listen to you: Develop your communication style that one of a conversationalist who is able to make a point quickly. If your key message is lost in the morass of a thousand words, then people will wonder what you mean and what the purpose is. Brevity and Clarity are the watchwords.
Using the above points, you will be able to certainly reduce the risk of barriers interrupting the key messages you want to make. If you know any other way to overcome the communication barriers, then share with us below in the comment section.
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