The 9 Barriers of Communication Study Guide
Internal Noise
"noise" that results from factors that include dislike of the sender of the message, prejudice, and closed-mindedness
Information Overload
barrier to communication that results from technology overload, demands of business, and an overall increase in the amount of information to be processed
Nonverbal Messages
body language, speaks louder than words, usually occurs simultaneously with verbal communication
Noise and Distractions
comes from surroundings (external noises). Comes from within (internal noises)
Inferences
conclusion based on facts, can be correct or incorrect
Intercultural DIfferences
different perceptions, value systems, languages
Differing Frames of Reference
formed by experience, education, culture, and personality
Listening
habits like looking out the window while someone is talking or appearing rushed or distracted create this barrier to communication. This poor skill leads to miscommunications
Bypassing
people can assign different meanings to the same word
Lack of Language Skills
sender and receiver must have the same sound language skill