Communication Filters

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Problem solving and Communication

• Types

• Impersonal– Written– E-mail

• Interpersonal– Talk / Telephone– Meeting– Informal

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Sender Filters

Semantics

Emotions

Attitudes

Role Expectations

Gender Bias

Non Verbal Messages

Receiver Filters

Semantics

Emotions

Attitudes

Role Expectations

Gender Bias

Non Verbal Messages

Sender ReceiverMessage

Feed Back

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Semantics

• Words do not mean the same

• Abstract terms give different meanings

• Reasons may be many– Attitude– Back ground– Experience– Culture

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Emotions

• We have no Control on them

• They cause Bias

• Content Vs Message

• Anger causes anger

• Fight ensues

• Deal with Emotions

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Attitudes

• Beliefs backed by Emotions• Alter the way the message is heard• Reasons can be many

– Voice – Accent– Gestures– Mannerisms – Dress– Delivery Etc

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Roles

• Boss

• Customer

• Employee

• Position Power

• One way information

• Difficult relations

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Gender Bias

• Message twisted

• Listening

• Reaction

• Feedback

• Different Topics

• Wavelengths

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Non Verbal Messages

• Body language

• Consistency

• Contradiction

• Eye contact

• Facial feelings

• Gestures

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In an Organisation

• We have common Goals• Plan, Execute, Evaluate• Men and Material• Team and Network• Attitude and personality

•Downward

•Upward

•lateral

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Problem Solving and Behavior

• What you do and say cause impressions

• Inner thoughts are not known

• Knowing the styles will help!!

• No style is inferior• Dealing is important

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Styles

• Individuals differ• Impressions last• Both are stable• Only small number of

styles exist• Intuitor, thinker,

feeler,and sensor• Judgments according

to styles

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Bias

• Age discrimination• Gender• Style bias• Other style is

uncomfortable• Same style is

misunderstood• Be aware of the style!

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Dominance and Sociability

• Where are we?• Which is the ideal

place?• Which is the ideal

style?• How do we know?

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Your behavior Style

•Emotive

•Director

•Reflective

•Supportive

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Your BEHAVIOUR Style?

• Take the Indicators and plot your position

• Let your partner plot your style

• Compare and identify the style

• High or Low Dominance

• High or Low Sociability

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Supportive Style

•     Pays attention•     Friendly

Thoughtful decisions • Attempts to win• Agrees with everyone• Seeks reassurance• No strong stands• Apologises a lot

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Director Style

• •      Serious • •      Strong opinions• •      Indifferent • Determined to come out on top• Will not admit being wrong• Cold and no feelings in dealings• Uses dogmatic phrases

– “never” You Can’t”

• Talks with airs• Looks down on people

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Emotive Style

•      Action oriented• •      Informal • •      Persuasive • Expresses highly emotional pinions• Outspoken• Can be offensive also • seems unwilling to

listen to others’ views• Exaggerated gestures

and facial expressions

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Reflective Style• Formal and controlled• Quiet and aloof• systematic• Tends to avoid taking

decisions• Seems overly

interested in details• Very still and formal

in dealing with others• Avoids displaying emotions

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To the Emotive Style

• Build social and business relationships

• Display interest in other’s ideas, interests and experiences

• Don’t stress on details• Go for fast

inspirational talk

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To the Director Style

• Be specific, brief and to the point

• Use time effectively• Present the facts

logically• Be prepared to face

questions• Disagree with the

issue not the person

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To the Reflective Style

• Be well organised• Systematic approach

to life• Be straight forward• Get to business

quickly• Be accurate and

realistic with information

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To the Supportive Style

• Show interest in the person

• Draw out views and goals

• Listen and respond to the needs

• Present views in quiet manner

• No pushing