2. Group Members:
• Muhammad Hamza Bilal Shah (22-BBA-013)
• Ammar Zaman Chattha (22-BBA-047)
• Khuziama Niaz (22-BBA-015)
• Hamza Mehmood (22-BBA-005)
• Fawad Ahmed (22-AF-017)
• Shabi-ul -Hassan (22-BBA-011)
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4. Distractions:
• This can include internal distractions such as
daydreaming, worrying or thinking about
something else, or external distractions such as
noise or interruptions.
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5. Prejudgment or bias:
• When we bring preconceived notions or judgments
about someone or something, it can be difficult to
truly listen to what they are saying.
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6. Lack of focus:
• When we are not fully focused on the speaker or
the message, we may miss important information
or misunderstand what is being said.
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7. Emotional interference:
• Strong emotions such as anger, frustration, or
anxiety can interfere with our ability to listen
objectively and empathetically.
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8. Information overload:
• When we are exposed to too much information at
once, it can be difficult to process and retain all of
it.
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9. Cultural differences:
• Different cultures may have different
communication styles, which can create barriers to
effective listening.
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10. Language barriers:
• If the speaker and listener do not speak the same
language, effective communication can be difficult.
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11. Physical barriers:
• Physical factors such as distance, poor acoustics, or
other environmental factors can make it difficult to
hear and understand what is being said.
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12. Personal beliefs and values:
• Our personal beliefs and values can sometimes
prevent us from truly hearing and understanding
the perspectives of others.
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13. Time pressure:
• When we feel rushed or under pressure, it can be
difficult to give our full attention to the speaker
and their message.
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