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Running Head : Failure to Effective Communication Failure of Effective Communication Name Course Tutor Date Abstract We all use Communication in every aspect of our lives . We treat it as a powerful means to all our ends such as our ideas , emotions , needs and feelings that are expressed across to others through communication that connect us to person (s ) we are speaking to . Communication occurs in various ways such as verbal , written and non verbal (Jean and Diane 2006 . Our daily relationships and business ventures are determined by

communication . However , many at times this purpose is met with several obstacles therefore limiting the realization of communication . Obstacles in communication also known as barriers lead to distortion of meaning and thereby undermining the purpose of communication . It is on this fundamental fact that this seeks to explore the complexity of communication barriers basing all our arguments on the barriers that may hinder effective communication either verbally or at non-verbal levels
Introduction
Communication is the process by which human being exchange ideas opinions , views and many more in their interactions . It can be from one person to another person or a group of people . Although everybody has communicated or does communicate daily , the process of exchanging or transmitting information is a very complex process which can 't inevitably avert errors . As a process , communication relies on the sender , the message , medium , the receiver and the continuous feedback (Denis 2005 . In context of communication , the message is considered as the backbone of communication...
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