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The Communication Cycle Numerous versions have been developed as a simple on-line search will demonstrate. Context /purpose of message BARRIERS INTERFERENCE Sender Message Transmission Receiver BARRIERS INTERFERENCE Feedback BARRIERS 08/27/2022 2 Removing barriers - the basics Self awareness • Do your values and beliefs impact on your communication? • What you say and how you behave will influence others. • You are a key role model. Listening and questioning techniques • Are you getting the most out of these everyday activities? • Generally taken-for-granted but they are the cornerstone of probably most of your communication. Non-verbal behaviour • You’ll have noticed other people’s non-verbal behaviour e.g. eye contact, gestures, tone of voice, use of silence. Have you taken time to reflect on what you commonly do? Other people’s needs and perspectives • Support equality and diversity • Respect other people’s ideas, values and principles • Ensure people’s dignity and rights when overcoming barriers to communication 08/27/2022 3 Communication methods Take a moment to consider the strengths and weaknesses of your preferred method(s) of communication from this list. • Face-to-face (individual, groups) • Email • Telephone • Written (letters, memos) • Increasing use of virtual meetings e.g. MS Teams What do you do to minimise the weaknesses? A common solution is to use more than one method – especially for important messages or to different groups of 08/27/2022 staff. 4 How good communicators influence others Know what you want to say and why you want to say it Recognise potential barriers and address them Understand other people’s perspectives Establish and maintain relationships Ask questions - clarify messages Be an active listener 08/27/2022 5 Engaging and communicating with staff • 1-2-1 • Team meetings • Huddles • Team / Core Brief • iMatter 08/27/2022 6
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