A recent report entitled
"Communication barriers in the modern workplace" by The Economist
Intelligence Unit, which included 403 senior executives, managers, and junior
staff from United States of America companies, mentioned that poor
communication is having a tremendous impact on the modern workplace.
The most frequently cited cause of communication barriers is fundamentally human: different communication styles. In an age of constantly changing and real-time communication tools, this barrier is made more complex by generational and functional differences in communication preferences.
Also, 44% of respondents indicate that
miscommunication has caused a delay or failure to complete projects. As for the
direct impact on business, 18% say miscommunication has led to the loss of a
sale. Different communication styles (42%), unclear responsibilities (34%) and
time pressures (31%) are the three most frequently cited causes of poor
communication.
These causes suggest that managers need to
tailor their communication styles to those around them to be effective. Doing
so would ensure team members operate with a clear understanding of what they
need to accomplish and expectations of when goals should be met.
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