Title: EFFECTIVE INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION COMPETENCE SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES OUTLINE
1EFFECTIVE INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
COMPETENCESKILLS AND TECHNIQUESOUTLINE
2Agenda
- Cultural norms and patterns
- Benefits
- Effective ways of listening
- Techniques
- Barriers to Effective Multicultural Communication
- Removing the barriers
- Guidelines for multicultural collaboration
- Questions
3Cultural Norms and Patterns (by Jean Willis)
- Communication styles
- Attitudes toward conflict
- Approaches to completing tasks
- Decision-making styles
- Attitudes toward personal disclosure
- Approaches to knowing
4Benefits of Becoming a More Effective
Communicator in Culturally Diverse Environments
- Enhanced individual and organisational
performance - Enhanced internal and external sensitivity
- Improved productivity
5Effective Ways of Listening
- A. BARRIERS
- Tendency to speak first
- Negative perceptions
- Faster processing of words in mind
- Emotional noise
- External noise
- Internal noise
6Effective Ways of Listening
- B. METHODS TO ENHANCE EFFECTIVE LISTENING
- Setting
- Making efforts to listen
- Active listening
- Means to reinforce speaker
- Considering non-verbal clues
- Patience
7Techniques to Make Your Message Across during
Conversation
- Speak clearly
- organise your thoughts
- say what you want
- get to the point
- use short, familiar words
- Speak openly
- Speak inclusively
- Check for understanding
8Being Effective in Communication with Ones whose
Primary Language is not English
- Be patient.
- Find proper place.
- Use active listening.
- Avoid patronising manner.
- Pay attention to non-verbal clues.
- Dont finish the persons sentences.
- Reduce your rate of speech, rephrase statements
9Barriers to Effective Multicultural Communication
- Stereotyping
- Formation of US and THEM Groups
- Preference for the In-group
- Illusion of Out-group Homogeneity
- Expectancy Confirmation
- Lack of Understanding
- Judgmental Attitudes
10Removing Barriers in Human Interactions
- Self-awareness
- Empathy
- Suspending judgement
- Phenomenon of Banding Together
- requires proactive opportunities to break the
ice - must be proactive and intentional
- find similarities
- Culture Shock
11Guidelines for Multicultural Collaboration
- Learn from generalisations.
- Practice, practice, practice.
- Keep questioning your way of communication.
- Dont blame anyone for breakdowns.
- Listen actively and empathetically.
- Respect others choices.
- Stop making judgements.
- Be prepared for a discussion of the past.
- Be aware of current power imbalances.
- Remember that cultural norms may not apply to the
behaviour of any particular individual.
12Cultural expertise takes time!
13Any Questions?Thank Youfor Your Attention.