{"id":602,"date":"2015-03-12T20:18:07","date_gmt":"2015-03-12T20:18:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pressbooks.ccconline.org\/man4030-org-leadership\/chapter\/12-3-understanding-communication\/"},"modified":"2023-05-19T19:18:47","modified_gmt":"2023-05-19T19:18:47","slug":"12-3-understanding-communication","status":"publish","type":"chapter","link":"https:\/\/pressbooks.ccconline.org\/man4030-org-leadership\/chapter\/12-3-understanding-communication\/","title":{"raw":"Understanding Communication","rendered":"Understanding Communication"},"content":{"raw":"<div id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_n01\" class=\"bcc-box bcc-highlight\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title\">Learning Objectives<\/h3>\r\n<ol id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_l01\" class=\"orderedlist\">\r\n \t<li>Define communication.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Understand the communication process.<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_p01\" class=\"para editable block\"><strong class=\"emphasis bold\">Communication<\/strong> supports each of a manager\u2019s P-O-L-C functions. The ability to effectively communicate is a necessary condition for successfully planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. Communication is vital to organizations\u2014it\u2019s how we coordinate actions and achieve goals. It is defined in the <em class=\"emphasis\">Merriam-Webster\u2019s<\/em> dictionary as \u201ca process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs, or behavior (Merriam-Webster, 2008).\u201d We know that 50%\u201390% of a manager\u2019s time is spent communicating (Schnake, et. al., 1990) and that communication ability is related to a manager\u2019s performance (Penley, et. al., 1991). In most work environments, a miscommunication is an annoyance\u2014it can interrupt workflow by causing delays and interpersonal strife. And in some work arenas, like operating rooms and airplane cockpits, communication can be a matter of life and death.<\/p>\r\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_p02\" class=\"para editable block\">So, just how prevalent is the problem of miscommunication in the workplace? You may be surprised to learn that the relationship between miscommunication and negative outcomes is strong. A recent NASA study suggests that deficient interpersonal communication was a causal factor in approximately 70%\u201380% of aviation accidents over a 20-year period (Baron, 2004).<\/p>\r\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_p03\" class=\"para editable block\">Poor communication can also lead to lawsuits. For example, you might think that malpractice suits are filed against doctors based on the outcome of their treatments alone. But a 1997 study of malpractice suits found that a primary influence on whether a doctor is sued is that doctor\u2019s communication style. While the combination of a bad outcome and patient unhappiness can quickly lead to litigation, a warm, personal communication style leads to greater patient satisfaction. And satisfied patients are less likely to sue.<sup>1<\/sup><\/p>\r\n&nbsp;\r\n<div class=\"caption\" style=\"text-align: center; font-size: .8em; max-width: 497px;\">\r\n<p class=\"title\"><span class=\"title-prefix\">Figure 12.4<\/span><\/p>\r\n<a href=\"\/app\/uploads\/sites\/5\/2015\/03\/61a57b03efe385c5aaae1306ba2adf19.jpg\"> <img style=\"max-width: 497px;\" src=\"https:\/\/pressbooks.ccconline.org\/man4030-org-leadership\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/109\/2015\/03\/61a57b03efe385c5aaae1306ba2adf19-1.jpg\" alt=\"image\" \/><\/a>\r\n<p class=\"para\">Success on complicated missions at NASA depends on strong communication.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<div class=\"copyright\">\r\n<p class=\"para\">Wikimedia Commons - <a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/File:Orion_briefing_model.jpg\">Orion briefing model<\/a> - public domain.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n&nbsp;\r\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_p04\" class=\"para editable block\">For leaders and organizations, poor communication costs money and wastes time. One study found that 14% of each workweek is wasted on poor communication (Armour, 1998). In contrast, effective communication is an asset for organizations and individuals alike. Effective communication skills, for example, are an asset for job seekers. A recent study of recruiters at 85 business schools ranked communication and interpersonal skills as the highest skills they were looking for, with 89% of the recruiters saying they were important (Alsop, 2006). Good communication can also help a company retain its star employees. Surveys find that when employees think their organizations do a good job of keeping them informed about matters that affect them and they have ready access to the information they need to do their jobs, they are more satisfied with their employers (Mercer, 2003). So, can good communication increase a company\u2019s market value? The answer seems to be yes. \u201cWhen you foster ongoing communications internally, you will have more satisfied employees who will be better equipped to effectively communicate with your customers,\u201d says Susan Meisinger, President\/CEO of the Society for Human Resource Management, citing research findings that for organizations that are able to improve their communication integrity, their market value increases by as much as 7.1% (Meisinger, 2003). We will explore the definition and benefits of effective communication in our next section.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<div id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01\" class=\"section\">\r\n<h2 class=\"title editable block\">The Communication Process<\/h2>\r\n<div id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_f01\" class=\"figure small editable block\"><center>\r\n<div class=\"caption\" style=\"text-align: center; font-size: .8em; max-width: 226px;\">\r\n<p class=\"title\"><span class=\"title-prefix\">Figure 12.5<\/span><\/p>\r\n<a href=\"https:\/\/open.lib.umn.edu\/app\/uploads\/sites\/5\/2015\/09\/12.3.jpg\"><img class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-600\" src=\"https:\/\/pressbooks.ccconline.org\/man4030-org-leadership\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/109\/2023\/02\/12.3.jpg\" alt=\"12.3\" width=\"226\" height=\"226\" \/><\/a>\r\n<p class=\"para\">Lee Iacocca, past president and CEO of Chrysler until his retirement in 1992, said, \u201cYou can have brilliant ideas, but if you can\u2019t get them across, your ideas won\u2019t get you anywhere.\u201d<\/p>\r\n\r\n<div class=\"copyright\">\r\n<p class=\"para\"><a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Lee_Iacocca#\/media\/File:Lee_Iacocca_at_the_White_House_in_1993.jpg\">Lee Iacocca at the White House in 1993<\/a> - public domain.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n&nbsp;\r\n\r\n<\/center><\/div>\r\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p01\" class=\"para editable block\">Communication fulfills three main functions within an organization: (1) transmitting information, (2) coordinating effort, and (3) sharing emotions and feelings. All these functions are vital to a successful organization. Transmitting information is vital to an organization\u2019s ability to function. Coordinating effort within the organization helps people work toward the same goals. Sharing emotions and feelings bonds teams and unites people in times of celebration and crisis. Effective communication helps people grasp issues, build rapport with coworkers, and achieve consensus. So, how can we communicate effectively? The first step is to understand the communication process.<\/p>\r\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p02\" class=\"para editable block\">We all exchange information with others countless times a day, by phone, e-mail, printed word, and of course, in person. Let\u2019s take a moment to see how a typical communication works using the Process Model of Communication as a guide.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<div class=\"caption\" style=\"text-align: center; font-size: .8em;\">\r\n<p class=\"title\"><span class=\"title-prefix\">Figure 12.6<\/span> The Process Model of Communication<\/p>\r\n<a href=\"\/app\/uploads\/sites\/5\/2015\/03\/d8d11874c8c6763ab1b5f50a7c96dc07.jpg\"> <img style=\"max-width: 497px;\" src=\"https:\/\/pressbooks.ccconline.org\/man4030-org-leadership\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/109\/2023\/02\/d8d11874c8c6763ab1b5f50a7c96dc07.jpg\" alt=\"image\" \/><\/a>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p03\" class=\"para editable block\">A <strong class=\"emphasis bold\">Sender<\/strong>, such as a boss, coworker, or customer, originates the Message with a thought. For example, the boss\u2019s thought could be: <em class=\"emphasis\">\u201cGet more printer toner cartridges!<\/em>\u201d<\/p>\r\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p04\" class=\"para editable block\">The Sender <span class=\"margin_term\"><a class=\"glossterm\">encodes<\/a><\/span> the Message, translating the idea into words.<\/p>\r\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p05\" class=\"para editable block\">The boss may communicate this thought by saying, <em class=\"emphasis\">\u201cHey you guys, we need to order more printer toner cartridges<\/em>.\u201d<\/p>\r\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p06\" class=\"para editable block\">The <span class=\"margin_term\"><a class=\"glossterm\">medium<\/a><\/span> of this encoded Message may be spoken words, written words, or signs.<\/p>\r\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p07\" class=\"para editable block\">The <span class=\"margin_term\"><a class=\"glossterm\">receiver<\/a><\/span> is the person who receives the Message.<\/p>\r\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p08\" class=\"para editable block\">The Receiver <span class=\"margin_term\"><a class=\"glossterm\">decodes<\/a><\/span> the Message by assigning meaning to the words.<\/p>\r\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p09\" class=\"para editable block\">In this example, our Receiver, Bill, has a to-do list a mile long<em class=\"emphasis\">. \u201cThe boss must know how much work I already have<\/em>.\u201d the Receiver thinks. Bill\u2019s mind translates his boss\u2019s Message as, <em class=\"emphasis\">\u201cCould you order some printer toner cartridges, in addition to everything else I asked you to do this week\u2026if you can find the time<\/em>?\u201d<\/p>\r\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p10\" class=\"para editable block\">The meaning that the Receiver assigns may not be the meaning that the Sender intended because of such factors as noise. <span class=\"margin_term\"><a class=\"glossterm\">Noise<\/a><\/span> is anything that interferes with or distorts the Message being transformed. Noise can be external in the environment (such as distractions) or it can be within the Receiver. For example, the Receiver may be highly nervous and unable to pay attention to the Message. Noise can even occur within the Sender: the Sender may be unwilling to take the time to convey an accurate Message or the words she chooses can be ambiguous and prone to misinterpretation.<\/p>\r\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p11\" class=\"para editable block\">Picture the next scene. The place: a staff meeting. The time: a few days later. The boss believes her Message has been received.<\/p>\r\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p12\" class=\"para editable block\"><em class=\"emphasis\">\u201cAre the printer toner cartridges here yet<\/em>?\u201d she asks.<\/p>\r\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p13\" class=\"para editable block\"><em class=\"emphasis\">\u201cYou never said it was a rush job!<\/em>\u201d the Receiver protests.<\/p>\r\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p14\" class=\"para editable block\"><em class=\"emphasis\">\u201cBut!<\/em>\u201d<\/p>\r\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p15\" class=\"para editable block\"><em class=\"emphasis\">\u201cBut!<\/em>\u201d<\/p>\r\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p16\" class=\"para editable block\">Miscommunications like these happen in the workplace every day. We\u2019ve seen that miscommunication does occur in the workplace. But how does a miscommunication happen? It helps to think of the communication process. The series of arrows pointing the way from the Sender to the Receiver and back again can, and often do, fall short of their target.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<div id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_n01\" class=\"bcc-box bcc-success\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title\">Key Takeaway<\/h3>\r\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p17\" class=\"para\">Communication is vital to organizations. Poor communication is prevalent and can have serious repercussions. Communication fulfills three functions within organizations: transmitting information, coordinating, and sharing emotions and feelings. Noise can disrupt or distort communication.<\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_n02\" class=\"bcc-box bcc-info\">\r\n<h3 class=\"title\">Exercises<\/h3>\r\n<ol id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_l01\" class=\"orderedlist\">\r\n \t<li>Where have you seen the communication process break down\u2014at work? At school? At home?<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Explain how miscommunication might be related to an accident at work.<\/li>\r\n \t<li>Give an example of noise during the communication process.<\/li>\r\n<\/ol>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<p class=\"para block\"><\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<sup>1<\/sup>Communications skills cut malpractice risk\u2014study reveals most important reason that patients decide to file malpractice suits is because of poor communication by physicians and not medical errors. (1997, October). <em class=\"emphasis\">USA Today<\/em>.\r\n<h2>References<\/h2>\r\nAlsop, R. (2006, September 20). The top business schools: Recruiters\u2019 M.B.A. picks. <em class=\"emphasis\">Wall Street Journal Online<\/em>. Retrieved September 20, 2006 from <a class=\"link\" href=\"http:\/\/online.wsj.com\/article\/SB115860376846766495.html?mod=2_1245_1\">http:\/\/online.wsj.com\/article\/SB115860376846766495.html?mod=2_1245_1<\/a>.\r\n\r\n\r\nArmour, S. (1998, September 30). Failure to Communicate Costly for Companies. <em class=\"emphasis\">USA Today<\/em>, 1A.\r\n\r\n\r\nBaron, R. (2004). Barriers to effective communication: Implications for the cockpit. Retrieved July 3, 2008, from AirlineSafety.com: <a class=\"link\" href=\"http:\/\/www.airlinesafety.com\/editorials\/BarriersToCommunication.htm\">http:\/\/www.airlinesafety.com\/editorials\/BarriersToCommunication.htm<\/a>.\r\n\r\n\r\nMeisinger, S. (2003, February). Enhancing communications\u2014ours and yours. <em class=\"emphasis\">HR Magazine<\/em>. Retrieved July 1, 2008, from <a class=\"link\" href=\"http:\/\/www.shrm.org\/hrmagazine\/archive\/0203toc.asp\">http:\/\/www.shrm.org\/hrmagazine\/archive\/0203toc.asp<\/a>.\r\n\r\n\r\nMercer, What are the bottom line results of communicating? (2003, June). <em class=\"emphasis\">Pay for Performance Report<\/em>, p. 1. Retrieved July 1, 2008, from <a class=\"link\" href=\"http:\/\/www.mercerHR.com\">http:\/\/www.mercerHR.com<\/a>.\r\n\r\n\r\nMerriam-Webster online dictionary. (2008). Retrieved December 1, 2008, from <a class=\"link\" href=\"http:\/\/www.merriam-webster.com\/dictionary\/communication\">http:\/\/www.merriam-webster.com\/dictionary\/communication<\/a>.\r\n\r\n\r\nPenley, L. E., Alexander, E. R., Jernigan, I. E., &amp; Henwood, C. I. (1991). Communication abilities of managers: The relationship of performance. <em class=\"emphasis\">Journal of Management<\/em>, <em class=\"emphasis\">17<\/em>, 57\u201376.\r\n\r\n\r\nSchnake, M. E., Dumler, M. P., Cochran, D. S., &amp; Barnett, T. R. (1990). Effects of differences in subordinate perceptions of superiors\u2019 communication practices. <em class=\"emphasis\">The Journal of Business Communication<\/em>, <em class=\"emphasis\">27<\/em>, 37\u201350.","rendered":"<div id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_n01\" class=\"bcc-box bcc-highlight\">\n<h3 class=\"title\">Learning Objectives<\/h3>\n<ol id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_l01\" class=\"orderedlist\">\n<li>Define communication.<\/li>\n<li>Understand the communication process.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/div>\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_p01\" class=\"para editable block\"><strong class=\"emphasis bold\">Communication<\/strong> supports each of a manager\u2019s P-O-L-C functions. The ability to effectively communicate is a necessary condition for successfully planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. Communication is vital to organizations\u2014it\u2019s how we coordinate actions and achieve goals. It is defined in the <em class=\"emphasis\">Merriam-Webster\u2019s<\/em> dictionary as \u201ca process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs, or behavior (Merriam-Webster, 2008).\u201d We know that 50%\u201390% of a manager\u2019s time is spent communicating (Schnake, et. al., 1990) and that communication ability is related to a manager\u2019s performance (Penley, et. al., 1991). In most work environments, a miscommunication is an annoyance\u2014it can interrupt workflow by causing delays and interpersonal strife. And in some work arenas, like operating rooms and airplane cockpits, communication can be a matter of life and death.<\/p>\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_p02\" class=\"para editable block\">So, just how prevalent is the problem of miscommunication in the workplace? You may be surprised to learn that the relationship between miscommunication and negative outcomes is strong. A recent NASA study suggests that deficient interpersonal communication was a causal factor in approximately 70%\u201380% of aviation accidents over a 20-year period (Baron, 2004).<\/p>\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_p03\" class=\"para editable block\">Poor communication can also lead to lawsuits. For example, you might think that malpractice suits are filed against doctors based on the outcome of their treatments alone. But a 1997 study of malpractice suits found that a primary influence on whether a doctor is sued is that doctor\u2019s communication style. While the combination of a bad outcome and patient unhappiness can quickly lead to litigation, a warm, personal communication style leads to greater patient satisfaction. And satisfied patients are less likely to sue.<sup>1<\/sup><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<div class=\"caption\" style=\"text-align: center; font-size: .8em; max-width: 497px;\">\n<p class=\"title\"><span class=\"title-prefix\">Figure 12.4<\/span><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"\/app\/uploads\/sites\/5\/2015\/03\/61a57b03efe385c5aaae1306ba2adf19.jpg\"> <img decoding=\"async\" style=\"max-width: 497px;\" src=\"https:\/\/pressbooks.ccconline.org\/man4030-org-leadership\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/109\/2015\/03\/61a57b03efe385c5aaae1306ba2adf19-1.jpg\" alt=\"image\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"para\">Success on complicated missions at NASA depends on strong communication.<\/p>\n<div class=\"copyright\">\n<p class=\"para\">Wikimedia Commons &#8211; <a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/File:Orion_briefing_model.jpg\">Orion briefing model<\/a> &#8211; public domain.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_p04\" class=\"para editable block\">For leaders and organizations, poor communication costs money and wastes time. One study found that 14% of each workweek is wasted on poor communication (Armour, 1998). In contrast, effective communication is an asset for organizations and individuals alike. Effective communication skills, for example, are an asset for job seekers. A recent study of recruiters at 85 business schools ranked communication and interpersonal skills as the highest skills they were looking for, with 89% of the recruiters saying they were important (Alsop, 2006). Good communication can also help a company retain its star employees. Surveys find that when employees think their organizations do a good job of keeping them informed about matters that affect them and they have ready access to the information they need to do their jobs, they are more satisfied with their employers (Mercer, 2003). So, can good communication increase a company\u2019s market value? The answer seems to be yes. \u201cWhen you foster ongoing communications internally, you will have more satisfied employees who will be better equipped to effectively communicate with your customers,\u201d says Susan Meisinger, President\/CEO of the Society for Human Resource Management, citing research findings that for organizations that are able to improve their communication integrity, their market value increases by as much as 7.1% (Meisinger, 2003). We will explore the definition and benefits of effective communication in our next section.<\/p>\n<div id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01\" class=\"section\">\n<h2 class=\"title editable block\">The Communication Process<\/h2>\n<div id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_f01\" class=\"figure small editable block\">\n<div style=\"text-align: center;\">\n<div class=\"caption\" style=\"text-align: center; font-size: .8em; max-width: 226px;\">\n<p class=\"title\"><span class=\"title-prefix\">Figure 12.5<\/span><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/open.lib.umn.edu\/app\/uploads\/sites\/5\/2015\/09\/12.3.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-600\" src=\"https:\/\/pressbooks.ccconline.org\/man4030-org-leadership\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/109\/2023\/02\/12.3.jpg\" alt=\"12.3\" width=\"226\" height=\"226\" srcset=\"https:\/\/pressbooks.ccconline.org\/man4030-org-leadership\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/109\/2023\/02\/12.3.jpg 226w, https:\/\/pressbooks.ccconline.org\/man4030-org-leadership\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/109\/2023\/02\/12.3-150x150.jpg 150w, https:\/\/pressbooks.ccconline.org\/man4030-org-leadership\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/109\/2023\/02\/12.3-65x65.jpg 65w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 226px) 100vw, 226px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"para\">Lee Iacocca, past president and CEO of Chrysler until his retirement in 1992, said, \u201cYou can have brilliant ideas, but if you can\u2019t get them across, your ideas won\u2019t get you anywhere.\u201d<\/p>\n<div class=\"copyright\">\n<p class=\"para\"><a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Lee_Iacocca#\/media\/File:Lee_Iacocca_at_the_White_House_in_1993.jpg\">Lee Iacocca at the White House in 1993<\/a> &#8211; public domain.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p01\" class=\"para editable block\">Communication fulfills three main functions within an organization: (1) transmitting information, (2) coordinating effort, and (3) sharing emotions and feelings. All these functions are vital to a successful organization. Transmitting information is vital to an organization\u2019s ability to function. Coordinating effort within the organization helps people work toward the same goals. Sharing emotions and feelings bonds teams and unites people in times of celebration and crisis. Effective communication helps people grasp issues, build rapport with coworkers, and achieve consensus. So, how can we communicate effectively? The first step is to understand the communication process.<\/p>\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p02\" class=\"para editable block\">We all exchange information with others countless times a day, by phone, e-mail, printed word, and of course, in person. Let\u2019s take a moment to see how a typical communication works using the Process Model of Communication as a guide.<\/p>\n<div class=\"caption\" style=\"text-align: center; font-size: .8em;\">\n<p class=\"title\"><span class=\"title-prefix\">Figure 12.6<\/span> The Process Model of Communication<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"\/app\/uploads\/sites\/5\/2015\/03\/d8d11874c8c6763ab1b5f50a7c96dc07.jpg\"> <img decoding=\"async\" style=\"max-width: 497px;\" src=\"https:\/\/pressbooks.ccconline.org\/man4030-org-leadership\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/109\/2023\/02\/d8d11874c8c6763ab1b5f50a7c96dc07.jpg\" alt=\"image\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p03\" class=\"para editable block\">A <strong class=\"emphasis bold\">Sender<\/strong>, such as a boss, coworker, or customer, originates the Message with a thought. For example, the boss\u2019s thought could be: <em class=\"emphasis\">\u201cGet more printer toner cartridges!<\/em>\u201d<\/p>\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p04\" class=\"para editable block\">The Sender <span class=\"margin_term\"><a class=\"glossterm\">encodes<\/a><\/span> the Message, translating the idea into words.<\/p>\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p05\" class=\"para editable block\">The boss may communicate this thought by saying, <em class=\"emphasis\">\u201cHey you guys, we need to order more printer toner cartridges<\/em>.\u201d<\/p>\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p06\" class=\"para editable block\">The <span class=\"margin_term\"><a class=\"glossterm\">medium<\/a><\/span> of this encoded Message may be spoken words, written words, or signs.<\/p>\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p07\" class=\"para editable block\">The <span class=\"margin_term\"><a class=\"glossterm\">receiver<\/a><\/span> is the person who receives the Message.<\/p>\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p08\" class=\"para editable block\">The Receiver <span class=\"margin_term\"><a class=\"glossterm\">decodes<\/a><\/span> the Message by assigning meaning to the words.<\/p>\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p09\" class=\"para editable block\">In this example, our Receiver, Bill, has a to-do list a mile long<em class=\"emphasis\">. \u201cThe boss must know how much work I already have<\/em>.\u201d the Receiver thinks. Bill\u2019s mind translates his boss\u2019s Message as, <em class=\"emphasis\">\u201cCould you order some printer toner cartridges, in addition to everything else I asked you to do this week\u2026if you can find the time<\/em>?\u201d<\/p>\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p10\" class=\"para editable block\">The meaning that the Receiver assigns may not be the meaning that the Sender intended because of such factors as noise. <span class=\"margin_term\"><a class=\"glossterm\">Noise<\/a><\/span> is anything that interferes with or distorts the Message being transformed. Noise can be external in the environment (such as distractions) or it can be within the Receiver. For example, the Receiver may be highly nervous and unable to pay attention to the Message. Noise can even occur within the Sender: the Sender may be unwilling to take the time to convey an accurate Message or the words she chooses can be ambiguous and prone to misinterpretation.<\/p>\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p11\" class=\"para editable block\">Picture the next scene. The place: a staff meeting. The time: a few days later. The boss believes her Message has been received.<\/p>\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p12\" class=\"para editable block\"><em class=\"emphasis\">\u201cAre the printer toner cartridges here yet<\/em>?\u201d she asks.<\/p>\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p13\" class=\"para editable block\"><em class=\"emphasis\">\u201cYou never said it was a rush job!<\/em>\u201d the Receiver protests.<\/p>\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p14\" class=\"para editable block\"><em class=\"emphasis\">\u201cBut!<\/em>\u201d<\/p>\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p15\" class=\"para editable block\"><em class=\"emphasis\">\u201cBut!<\/em>\u201d<\/p>\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p16\" class=\"para editable block\">Miscommunications like these happen in the workplace every day. We\u2019ve seen that miscommunication does occur in the workplace. But how does a miscommunication happen? It helps to think of the communication process. The series of arrows pointing the way from the Sender to the Receiver and back again can, and often do, fall short of their target.<\/p>\n<div id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_n01\" class=\"bcc-box bcc-success\">\n<h3 class=\"title\">Key Takeaway<\/h3>\n<p id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_p17\" class=\"para\">Communication is vital to organizations. Poor communication is prevalent and can have serious repercussions. Communication fulfills three functions within organizations: transmitting information, coordinating, and sharing emotions and feelings. Noise can disrupt or distort communication.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_n02\" class=\"bcc-box bcc-info\">\n<h3 class=\"title\">Exercises<\/h3>\n<ol id=\"fwk-127512-ch12_s01_s01_l01\" class=\"orderedlist\">\n<li>Where have you seen the communication process break down\u2014at work? At school? At home?<\/li>\n<li>Explain how miscommunication might be related to an accident at work.<\/li>\n<li>Give an example of noise during the communication process.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<\/div>\n<p class=\"para block\">\n<\/div>\n<p><sup>1<\/sup>Communications skills cut malpractice risk\u2014study reveals most important reason that patients decide to file malpractice suits is because of poor communication by physicians and not medical errors. (1997, October). <em class=\"emphasis\">USA Today<\/em>.<\/p>\n<h2>References<\/h2>\n<p>Alsop, R. (2006, September 20). The top business schools: Recruiters\u2019 M.B.A. picks. <em class=\"emphasis\">Wall Street Journal Online<\/em>. Retrieved September 20, 2006 from <a class=\"link\" href=\"http:\/\/online.wsj.com\/article\/SB115860376846766495.html?mod=2_1245_1\">http:\/\/online.wsj.com\/article\/SB115860376846766495.html?mod=2_1245_1<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Armour, S. (1998, September 30). Failure to Communicate Costly for Companies. <em class=\"emphasis\">USA Today<\/em>, 1A.<\/p>\n<p>Baron, R. (2004). Barriers to effective communication: Implications for the cockpit. Retrieved July 3, 2008, from AirlineSafety.com: <a class=\"link\" href=\"http:\/\/www.airlinesafety.com\/editorials\/BarriersToCommunication.htm\">http:\/\/www.airlinesafety.com\/editorials\/BarriersToCommunication.htm<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Meisinger, S. (2003, February). Enhancing communications\u2014ours and yours. <em class=\"emphasis\">HR Magazine<\/em>. Retrieved July 1, 2008, from <a class=\"link\" href=\"http:\/\/www.shrm.org\/hrmagazine\/archive\/0203toc.asp\">http:\/\/www.shrm.org\/hrmagazine\/archive\/0203toc.asp<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Mercer, What are the bottom line results of communicating? (2003, June). <em class=\"emphasis\">Pay for Performance Report<\/em>, p. 1. Retrieved July 1, 2008, from <a class=\"link\" href=\"http:\/\/www.mercerHR.com\">http:\/\/www.mercerHR.com<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Merriam-Webster online dictionary. (2008). Retrieved December 1, 2008, from <a class=\"link\" href=\"http:\/\/www.merriam-webster.com\/dictionary\/communication\">http:\/\/www.merriam-webster.com\/dictionary\/communication<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Penley, L. E., Alexander, E. R., Jernigan, I. E., &amp; Henwood, C. I. (1991). Communication abilities of managers: The relationship of performance. <em class=\"emphasis\">Journal of Management<\/em>, <em class=\"emphasis\">17<\/em>, 57\u201376.<\/p>\n<p>Schnake, M. E., Dumler, M. P., Cochran, D. S., &amp; Barnett, T. R. (1990). 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