Abstract

Through communication, we can express our ideas and thoughts. The objective of this research is to look at the interpersonal communication process. Interpersonal communication is defined as the interchanging of information between two or even more individuals. This paper will emphasize physiological barriers in communication. Physiology relates to how well our body mechanisms function. If our body mechanism is not functioning optimally, it can lead to difficulty in communication. During the communication process, there are certain factors that might hamper effective communication. These elements which interfere with the passing of information are known as barriers. As such, physiological barriers in communication can be defined as the inability of an individual to pass information to another person due to his physical condition. The research is going to focus on physiological barriers in communication. Additionally, a critical analysis of past case studies will also be looked at. The research method that is going to be used is looking at the past case study. The study is vital as it will help us find the root cause for physiological barriers in communication in an organization and ways of overcoming them. With greater communication, an organization will be more productive.

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