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    1. a. Why communication often fails

    1. About this Course1. a. Why communication often fails2. b. Understanding your goal and the role of communication3. c. Designing your change strategy4. d. Executing your change strategy5. e. Evaluating your change strategy6. f. Develop your own strategic communication project
Topics:
  • Would you change, just because we ask you to?
  • Neglecting to design a strategy
  • Neglecting stakeholders
  • Misunderstanding target audience behavior
  • Overestimating the power of communication
  • Neglecting barriers for communication

Neglecting barriers for communication

Communicating seems easy because we do it all the time

You know how to communicate. Communication seems easy because we do it since the day we are born. But when we look closely, there are many potential barriers.

Most people neglect these barriers. Then they stumble and get stuck while trying to reach their goal.

Which barriers for communication did you experience? How did you jump over these barriers?

Is your message heard, understood and agreed?

Is your message heard and understood? Does your target audience agree with you? If you don’t answer these simple but crucial questions, your communication efforts are doomed to fail.

OUR CASE OF SIMONA: stumbling over barriers for communication

One-way communication

One-way communication does not result in understanding

When Simona gave speeches and lectures about the value of nature and the need to protect it, she did not check if her message was heard, understood and agreed. Her message was: ‘Our beautiful park is being threatened by many people: the visitors, the mountaineers, the hunters, the campers. And nobody is helping us to protect it: neither the municipality, the local community or the police. If you do not change your behavior, our nature will be destroyed.’

What the audiences heard, were accusations: ‘You behave wrong. You fail to help’. The audiences reaction was defensive: ‘we don’t do anything wrong, other people behave wrongly!’

Simona reacted by pushing the same message harder. As result, the audiences became more defensive. The people even became hostile. Conflicts between the groups increased, seeing each other and Simona as enemies. They accused each other of being the cause of nature damage and failure to help.

Communicating without understanding will not work

This pattern is often seen in conflicts surrounding green efforts. You have to first understand each viewpoint of the target audiences you try to change.

By listening and observing without prejudice. By asking questions.

CHECKLIST

Jumping over communication barriers. Go to your target audiences and check:

  • Is your message heard?
  • Is your message understood?
  • Is your message agreed?

Pre-testing your communication to optimize it

It is best to check for communication barriers early. The only way to find out, is to test your communication.

Go into the field and research the effects. This does not have to be complicated, expensive large scale research.

Go to your target audience. Show them your means. Observe the effects. And ask them to check if they understand and agree.

Evaluation will give you these insights as well. But too late! You want to identify communication barriers in an early stage so you can cope with them.

Checking communication barriers

How can you check communication barriers?

This is the last Topic of Key subject 1. Want more? Go to Key subject 2:
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