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Overcoming Communication Barriers Between People
Jan 25th, 2012 by admin

When you send a message, you intend to communicate meaning, but the message itself doesn’t contain meaning. The meaning exists in your mind and in the mind of your receiver. To understand one another, you and your receiver must share similar meanings for words, gestures, tone of voice, and other symbols.

1. Differences in perception

The world constantly bombards us with information: sights, sounds, scents, and so on. Our minds organize this stream of sensation into a mental map that represents our perception or reality. In no case is the perception of a certain person the same as the world itself, and no two maps are identical. As you view the world, your mind absorbs your experiences in a unique and personal way. Because your perceptions are unique, the ideas you want to express differ from other people’s Even when two people have experienced the same event, their mental images of that event will not be identical. As senders, we choose the details that seem important and focus our attention on the most relevant and general, a process known as selective perception. As receivers, we try to fit new details into our existing pattern. If a detail doesn’t quite fit, we are inclined to distort the information rather than rearrange the pattern.

2. Incorrect filtering

Filtering is screening out before a message is passed on to someone else. In business, the filters between you and your receiver are many; secretaries, assistants, receptionists, answering machines, etc. Those same gatekeepers may also ‘translate’ your receiver’s ideas and responses before passing them on to you. To overcome filtering barriers, try to establish more than one communication channel, eliminate as many intermediaries as possible, and decrease distortion by condensing message information to the bare essentials.

3. Language problems

When you choose the words for your message, you signal that you are a member of a particular culture or subculture and that you know the code. The nature of your code imposes its own barriers on your message. Barriers also exist because words can be interpreted in more than one way. Language is an arbitrary code that depends on shared definitions, but there’s a limit to how completely any of us share the same meaning for a given word. To overcome language barriers, use the most specific and accurate words possible. Always try to use words your audience will understand. Increase the accuracy of your messages by using language that describes rather than evaluates and by presenting observable facts, events, and circumstances.

4. Poor listening

Perhaps the most common barrier to reception is simply a lack of attention on the receiver’s part. We all let our minds wander now and then, regardless of how hard we try to concentrate. People are essentially likely to drift off when they are forced to listen to information that is difficult to understand or that has little direct bearing on their own lives. Too few of us simply do not listen well! To overcome barriers, paraphrase what you have understood, try to view the situation through the eyes of other speakers and resist jumping to conclusions. Clarify meaning by asking non-threatening questions, and listen without interrupting.

5. Differing emotional states

Every message contains both a content meaning, which deals with the subject of the message, and a relationship meaning, which suggests the nature of the interaction between sender and receiver. Communication can break down when the receiver reacts negatively to either of these meanings. You may have to deal with people when they are upset or when you are. An upset person tends to ignore or distort what the other person is saying and is often unable to present feelings and ideas effectively. This is not to say that you should avoid all communication when you are emotionally involved, but you should be alert to the greater potential for misunderstanding that accompanies aroused emotions. To overcome emotional barriers, be aware of the feelings that arise in your self and in others as you communicate, and attempt to control them. Most important, be alert to the greater potential for misunderstanding that accompanies emotional messages.

6. Differing backgrounds

Differences in background can be one of the hardest communication barriers to overcome. Age, education, gender, social status, economic position, cultural background, temperament, health, beauty, popularity, religion, political belief, even a passing mood can all separate one person from another and make understanding difficult. To overcome the barriers associated with differing backgrounds, avoid projecting your own background or culture onto others. Clarify your own and understand the background of others, spheres of knowledge, personalities and perceptions and don’t assume that certain behaviors mean the same thing to everyone.

If you would like to get custom-made advice about your communication problems, please feel free to email me at martinmim21@hotmail.com All requests will be handled professionally and your communication problem will be handled in strict confidence.

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German Firm ThyssenKrupp Illuminati Logo Exposed
Jan 10th, 2012 by admin

ThyssenKrupp AG is a large German industrial conglomerate, with almost 200000 employees. The corporation consists of 670 companies worldwide. ThyssenKrupp is one of the world’s largest steel producers. It operates worldwide in three business areas: steel, capital goods, and services. The steel unit concentrates on carbon steel and stainless steel, while the capital goods unit consists of three segments: elevators, automotive (parts, sub-assemblies, and modules), and technologies (machine tools, large-diameter bearings, cement plants, bulk material handling systems, chemical / refining plants and industrial doors). The services sector provides tailor-made materials, environmental services, mechanical engineering, and scaffolding services. The company is the result of the 2000 merger of Thyssen and Krupp, and is headquartered in Essen. The largest shareholder is the Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach Foundation. Theall seeing eye is the mark of Anti Christ and represents the anti christ symbolically . Illuminati – The Organisation of Satan and Anti Christ Dajjal…Allmost All Secret Societies Use The Allseeingeye Mark So What it does Mean ? I will Try to Explain You According to Islam Illuminati Prepares The Foundation For The Coming of the False Messiah Anti Christ Dajjal. The All Seeing Eye is the Mark of the Anti Christ That is why the illuminati and other occult secret satanic organisations use this mark in everywhere in all films music cartoons movies events adverts

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What is HIC Resistant Steel?
Jan 8th, 2012 by admin

An HIC steel plate is a carbon steel plate which is tested specifically to assess the susceptibility of the material to hydrogen induced cracking, a problem which is commonly found in the oil, gas and chemical industries in what are known as wet h2s and sour service environments.

The build up of hydrogen sulfide in pressure vessel tanks found in these industries is a major concern as it leads to a condition known as hydrogen induced cracking or HIC, where the inner wall of the pressure vessel suffers from the effects of hydrogen corrosion. As pressure vessels and steel boilers operate at a different internal pressure/temperature to the ambient pressure/temperature, such cracking can cause a reduction in load bearing capacity which could cause a potentially catastrophic failure. It is therefore vitally important that procurers in the oil and gas industry have confidence in the longevity of the steel supplied for this purpose.

HIC corrosion in a steel pressure vessel should be considered a risk at hydrogen sulphide levels in excess of 3.5mbar. Where this scenario exists, the steel should therefore be tested for its resistance to the onset of hydrogen induced cracking – the performance of the steel is directly related to the quality of the material and for this reason, greater emphasis is being placed on the quality of the steel at the processing stage. Controlling the amount of hydrogen that is picked up in the processing cycle of the material will increase the longevity of the plate in situ. Ultimately, engineers in the oil and gas industry need to have a realistic view of how long the material will last.

HIC resistant steel can undergo a variety of tests which are normally specified by the customer. Commonly, an unstressed sample is exposed to a solution at ambient temperature and pressure. After a predefined period the sample is withdrawn and assessed. Such a test can provide a clear indication of the materials suitability for purpose. Tests can be carried out at the mill itself or by an independent testing house. Certification is issued with the plate to confirm the result of any test, offering full traceability.

Another variant of the HIC problem is SOHIC or stress orientated hydrogen induced cracking. This is where exposure to hydrogen sulphide can effect the stress load around the heat affected zone of welds since this is the weak point in the tank. Whether HIC or SOHIC, the need for steel to be tested for resistance to hydrogen induced cracking is critical.

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Induction Heating – Wheel Shrink Fitting
Jan 7th, 2012 by admin

A standard EFD Induction converter, the Sinac 150 SM, is fitted with a specially designed coil that heats wheel rings for quick disassembly. The same converter and coil is also used to shrink-fit new rings. Of course, train wheels come in different sizes. But the EFD Induction coil can be easily adjusted to fit different diameters. Click on the HD button for high quality video!

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Solar Centaur Turboshaft agent test
Jan 6th, 2012 by admin

Caterpillar industrial turbine engine test at S&S Turbines outdoor test cell in FSJ, BC Canada. Dual air vane motor starters. Free power turbine. Journal bearings. A very different type of engine for our test cell, yet it passes with flying colors!

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