Sunday, 18 December 2011

Solutions to Barriers of Effective Communication

Distractions
There are a few ways of over coming the barriers of effective communication for distractions one of the methods of over coming this would be leaving the room with all the distractions and find an area that has little to no distractions with no distractions people could fully communicate. Another way of stopping distractions would be remove anything within touching range.


Disabilities
When communicating with someone who has disability it may be more of a barrier than most other barriers due to the fact that they might not be able to hear what you are saying or if they were blind, or disabilities that stop communication, with  a deaf person you could only communicate to them via text that would be one solution and when communicating with someone who is blind you wouldn’t be able to communicate to them through text but they would be able to hear you but wouldn’t be able to see body language which is most of the conversations, so with someone who has both of these disabilities it would be quite difficult to communicate with that person because you wouldn’t understand brail the way you could overcome this would be finding someone who understands it and then communicate through them.


Noise
With noise this is a problem when talking to others because you may not be able to hear what the other person is talking about. You could solve this by going somewhere that has less noise an example of this would be road works on the street then you could go somewhere inside or away from the noise, and then you wouldn’t have the noise being louder than the person this would stop you from hearing this person. If you are in the work place with all the noise and trying to talk to one person you cannot really just walk out and go to a different area but the way you could try and solve this would be they could write down what they are trying to say.

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