Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Rules for Effective Communication

When I consider the varying cultures represented within my group of friends, colleagues at work, colleagues at school, and my community, it becomes apparent that operating from a place of ethnocentrism or cultural myopia will hinder effective communication. When communicating with others, regardless of their background, it is imperative that we are willing to adjust our actions and behavior to accommodate the perspectives of others. This is not to lose sight of our own values and ethics, but rather to enhance our ability to communicate effectively. If we are stuck only on our perspectives, we are greatly limiting ourselves. 

When communicating with others, it is not enough to simply treat others as I want to be treated. This provides no guarantee that others prefer that same treatment. When communicating with those who may have different perspectives than we do, I feel it is important to remember to:
  • Follow the Platinum Rule. When communicating with others, treat them as they themselves would like to be treated (Beebe, Beebe, & Redmond, 2011). This may differ from our own preferences so we must adapt and adjust accordingly.
  • Work to be other-oriented, moving ourselves away from thinking that our own perspectives are the only ones that matter. When engaged in social decentering, we take into account the thoughts and perspectives of others (Beebe, Beebe, & Redmond, 2011).
  • Practice empathetic behavior and consider the emotions others are feeling. When we experience the emotions of others as if they were our own, our perspectives shift as our orientation no longer focuses only on ourselves. 
References

Beebe, S. A., Beebe, S. J., & Redmond, M. V. (2011). Interpersonal communication: Relating to others (6th ed.). Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon







3 comments:

  1. I really like your three suggestions for communication. I agree that we have to use more than the Platinum Rule in order to make communication effective. After the readings this week, I realized how true the other-orientated statements are. It is easier to explain how we feel about a situation rather than listen to someone else explain. I like your statement too about practicing empathetic behaviors and considering other's behavior. I will have to try that next time I am talking with someone who has a different perspective then my own.

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  2. Parker,
    Very thorough and insightful post! The Platinum Rule and being “other-oriented” are also strategies I would adopt to hone my communication skills. I would like to especially commend you for highlighting the importance of adapting our communication styles to accommodate others without compromising our identity. I believe this is a facet of communication that not everyone is aware of. Thank you the prompt.
    Reem

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  3. Great post Parker! As you are communicating with different cultures, I just show them respect and like you said simply treat them the way I want to be treated. Thanks for sharing.

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