Sunday, February 17, 2008

7 top barriers to communication

Many people think that communicating is easy.

It is after all something we've done all our lives.

There is some truth in this simplistic view.

Communicating is straightforward.

What makes it complex, difficult, and frustrating are the barriers we put in the way.

Here are the 7 top barriers.

1. Physical barriers

Physical barriers in the workplace include:

  • marked out territories, empires and fiefdoms into which strangers are not allowed

  • closed office doors, barrier screens, separate areas for people of different status

  • large working areas or working in one unit that is physically separate from others.

Research shows that one of the most important factors in building cohesive teams is proximity. As long as people still have a personal space that they can call their own, nearness to others aids communication because it helps us get to know one another.

2. Perceptual barriers

The problem with communicating with others is that we all see the world differently. If we didn't, we would have no need to communicate: something like extrasensory perception would take its place.

The following anecdote is a reminder of how our thoughts, assumptions and perceptions shape our own realities:

A traveller was walking down a road when he met a man from the next town. "Excuse me," he said. "I am hoping to stay in the next town tonight. Can you tell me what the townspeople are like?"

"Well," said the townsman, "how did you find the people in the last town you visited?"

"Oh, they were an irascible bunch. Kept to themselves. Took me for a fool. Over-charged me for what I got. Gave me very poor service."

"Well, then," said the townsman, "you'll find them pretty much the same here."

3. Emotional barriers

One of the chief barriers to open and free communications is the emotional barrier. It is comprised mainly of fear, mistrust and suspicion. The roots of our emotional mistrust of others lie in our childhood and infancy when we were taught to be careful what we said to others.

"Mind your P's and Q's"; "Don't speak until you're spoken to"; "Children should be seen and not heard". As a result many people hold back from communicating their thoughts and feelings to others.

They feel vulnerable. While some caution may be wise in certain relationships, excessive fear of what others might think of us can stunt our development as effective communicators and our ability to form meaningful relationships.

4. Cultural barriers

When we join a group and wish to remain in it, sooner or later we need to adopt the behaviour patterns of the group. These are the behaviours that the group accept as signs of belonging.

The group rewards such behaviour through acts of recognition, approval and inclusion. In groups which are happy to accept you, and where you are happy to conform, there is a mutuality of interest and a high level of win-win contact.

Where, however, there are barriers to your membership of a group, a high level of game-playing replaces good communication.

5. Language barriers

Language that describes what we want to say in our terms may present barriers to others who are not familiar with our expressions, buzz-words and jargon. When we couch our communication in such language, it is a way of excluding others. In a global market place the greatest compliment we can pay another person is to talk in their language.

One of the more chilling memories of the Cold War was the threat by the Soviet leader Nikita Khruschev saying to the Americans at the United Nations: "We will bury you!" This was taken to mean a threat of nuclear annihilation.

However, a more accurate reading of Khruschev's words would have been: "We will overtake you!" meaning economic superiority. It was not just the language, but the fear and suspicion that the West had of the Soviet Union that led to the more alarmist and sinister interpretation.

6. Gender barriers

There are distinct differences between the speech patterns in a man and those in a woman. A woman speaks between 22,000 and 25,000 words a day whereas a man speaks between 7,000 and 10,000. In childhood, girls speak earlier than boys and at the age of three, have a vocabulary twice that of boys.

The reason for this lies in the wiring of a man's and woman's brains. When a man talks, his speech is located in the left side of the brain but in no specific area. When a woman talks, the speech is located in both hemispheres and in two specific locations.

This means that a man talks in a linear, logical and compartmentalised way, features of left-brain thinking; whereas a woman talks more freely mixing logic and emotion, features of both sides of the brain. It also explains why women talk for much longer than men each day.

7 Interpersonal barriers

There are six levels at which people can distance themselves from one another:

  1. Withdrawal is an absence of interpersonal contact. It is both refusal to be in touch and time alone.

  2. Rituals are meaningless, repetitive routines devoid of real contact.

  3. Pastimes fill up time with others in social but superficial activities.

  4. Working activities are those tasks which follow the rules and procedures of contact but no more.

  5. Games are subtle, manipulative interactions which are about winning and losing. They include "rackets" and "stamps".

  6. Closeness is the aim of interpersonal contact where there is a high level of honesty and acceptance of yourself and others.

Working on improving your communications is a broad-brush activity. You have to change your thoughts, your feelings, and your physical connections.

That way, you can break down the barriers that get in your way and start building relationships that really work.

Friday, February 15, 2008

Top 50 Government Engineering Colleges of India

  • IC: Intellectual Capital
  • PS: Pedagogic systems (the art or science of teaching; instructional methods)
  • II: Industry Interface
  • P: Placements
  • IF: Infrastructure and Facilities
  • T: Total

If you compare last years list and this years list, there are a few changes:
The Top 3 Colleges remain the same, however, Kanpur has taken the top spot this time pushing IIT Kharagpur in second place. Significantly, In , only one private college (BITS Pilani) was featured.

Here is the list of Top 50 Government Engineering Colleges of India:

Rank Name of Institute City I.C
(600)
P.S
(200)
I.I
(400)
P
(400)
I.F
(650)

T.M
(2250)

1

IIT

Kharagpur

570

161

348

368

621

2068

2

IIT

Kanpur

530

168

337

372

612

2019

3

IIT

Mumbai

526

158

342

376

606

2008

4

IIT

Delhi

546

152

343

374

591

2006

5

IIT

Chennai

524

154

335

366

595

1974

6

IIT

Roorkee

483

146

338

360

554

1881

7

IT BHU

Varanasi

471

138

314

355

520

1798

8

Indian School of Mines

Dhanbad

457

139

320

307

482

1705

9

IIT

Guwahati

461

131

274

311

492

1669

10

College of Engineering, Anna University

Chennai

453

134

291

304

430

1612

11

Jadavpur University, Faculty of Engg & Tech

Calcutta

451

137

293

301

425

1607

12

NIT

Trichy

426

135

308

282

435

1586

13

NIT

Warangal

421

133

312

279

440

1585

14

Delhi College of Engineering

New Delhi

425

126

318

327

388

1584

15

Punjab Engineering College

Chandigarh

405

136

302

281

420

1544

16

NIT

Surathkal

407

134

300

283

417

1541

17

Motilal Nehru National Inst. of Technology

Allahabad

405

128

294

275

412

1514

18

Bengal Engg and Science University, Shibpur

Howrah

425

129

296

263

396

1509

19

Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology

New Delhi

403

130

299

280

396

1508

20

IIIT

Hyderabad

407

135

308

277

377

1504

21

Harcourt Butler Technological Institute

Kanpur

401

128

288

272

406

1495

22

Malviya National Institute of Technology

Jaipur

397

125

291

271

407

1491

23

MANIT

Bhopal

399

126

290

269

405

1489

24

VNIT

Nagpur

400

128

285

263

408

1484

25

College of Engineering

Pune

397

132

281

271

399

1480

26

IIIT Allahabad

Allahabad

405

128

281

249

405

1468

27

SVNIT

Surat

400

122

271

253

407

1453

28

NIT

Rourkela

397

124

278

252

386

1437

29

NIT

Kurukshetra

399

121

261

250

405

1436

30

NIT

Kozhikode

395

118

267

253

400

1433

31

College of Engg, Andhra University, Waltair

Vishakhapatnam

407

120

248

254

386

1415

32

Mumbai University Inst. of Chemical Tech

Mumbai

390

121

258

251

373

1393

33

College of Engineering

Thiru?puram

393

122

251

242

376

1384

34

NIT

Jamshedpur

379

121

266

228

382

1376

35

Coimbatore Institute of Technology

Coimbatore

400

120

263

249

316

1348

36

NIT

Durgapur

375

115

248

226

372

1336

37

JNTU

Hyderabad

376

118

278

240

317

1329

38

Govt College of Engineering

Coimbatore

383

114

274

223

315

1309

39

Annamalai University

Annamalainagar

387

123

260

213

311

1294

40

University Visvesvaraya College of Engg

Bangalore

385

112

265

218

313

1293

41

SGS Institute of Technology & Science

Indore

380

119

268

206

304

1277

42

Osmania Univ. College of Engineering

Hyderabad

375

118

260

207

309

1269

43

IIIT

Calcutta

348

116

245

266

288

1263

44

NIT

Jalandhar

349

112

240

180

318

1199

45

NIT

Hamirpur

347

110

233

183

322

1195

46

Jabalpur Engineering College

Jabalpur

354

116

235

189

295

1189

47

JNTU

Kakinada

353

113

245

185

292

1188

48

NIT

Raipur

341

108

218

175

308

1150

49

NIT

Patna

339

105

215

173

306

1138

50

NIT

Silchar

331

103

213

170

320

1137

The Top 100 Engineering colleges in India

  • IC: Intellectual Capital
  • I&F: Infrastructure and Facilities
  • PS: Pedagogic systems (the art or science of teaching; instructional methods)
  • II: Industry Interface
  • P: Placements
  • T: Total

The Top 100 Engineering colleges in India

Rank Name of Institute City G/P IC I&F PS II P T
/30 /20 /15 /15 /20 /100
1 IIT Kanpur Kanpur G 28 19 14 13 19 93
2 IIT Kharagpur Kharagpur G 28 19 14 14 18 92
3 IIT Bombay Mumbai G 27 19 13 14 19 91
4 IIT Madras Chennai G 27 18 13 13 18 89
5 IIT Delhi Delhi G 26 19 13 13 18 89
6 BITS Pilani Pilani P 26 18 14 14 17 88
7 IIT Roorkee Roorkee G 26 19 13 12 16 86
8 IT-BHU Varanasi G 24 18 13 12 16 83
9 IIT Guwahati Guwahati G 25 18 13 11 15 81
10 College of Engg, Anna University Guindy G 25 17 12 13 14 81
11 Jadavpur University, Faculty of Engg & Tech Calcutta G 25 16 12 11 15 80
12 Indian School of Mines Dhanbad G 25 16 12 12 15 79
13 NIT Warangal G 25 17 12 12 14 79
14 BIT, Mesra Ranchi P 24 14 12 12 14 76
15 NIT Trichy G 24 17 10 11 14 76
16 Delhi College of Engineering New Delhi G 22 16 13 11 14 76
17 Punjab Engineering College Chandigarh G 22 18 10 9.3 16 75
18 NIT Suratkal G 24 17 10 10 13 75
19 Motilal Nehru National Inst. of Technology Allahabad G 23 17 11 9.9 14 75
20 Thapar Inst of Engineering & Technology Patiala p 22 16 12 12 12 74
21 Bengal Eng and Science University, Shibpur Howrah G 23 16 12 11 12 73
22 MANIT Bhopal G 24 16 11 10 12 73
23 PSG College of Technology Coimbatore G 22 15 9.8 14 13 73
24 IIIT Hyderabad G 21 16 10 11 14 73
25 Harcourt Butler Technological Institute Kanpur G 23 16 11 10 12 72
26 Malviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur G 23 17 10 9.2 13 72
27 VNIT Nagpur G 22 16 11 10 13 71
28 NIT Kozhikode G 22 17 9.9 10 12 71
29 Dhirubhai Ambani IICT Gandhinagar P 23 16 11 9.6 11 70
30 Osmania Univ. College of Engineering Hyderabad G 23 14 10 11 12 70
31 College of Engineering, Andhra University Vishakhapatnam G 23 13 11 11 14 70
32 Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology New Delhi G 22 17 9.3 9.7 12 70
33 NIT Kurukshetra G 22 16 9.9 9.6 12 69
34 NIT Rourkela G 20 15 10 10 13 69
35 SVNIT Surat G 20 14 10 11 14 69
36 Govt. College of Engineering Pune G 21 12 11 12 13 69
37 Manipal Institute of Technology Manipal p 22 13 11 10 13 69
38 JNTU Hyderabad G 22 13 11 10 13 68
39 R.V. College of Engineering Bangalore p 21 13 11 11 13 68
40 NIT Jamshedpur G 20 13 10 10 14 68
41 University Visvesvaraya College of Engg. Bangalore G 22 13 9.6 9.9 13 68
42 VJTI Mumbai G 20 13 11 11 13 68
43 Vellore Institute of Technology Vellore P 20 17 9.8 10 10 67
44 Coimbatore Institute of Technology Coimbatore G 20 13 11 12 11 67
45 SSN College of Engineering Chennai P 21 13 11 11 11 67
46 IIIT Allahabad G 19 14 12 11 12 67
47 College of Engineering Trivandrum G 19 16 8.9 9.4 13 67
48 NIT Durgapur Durgapur G 21 12 11 11 12 67
49 SIT Calcutta G 23 13 10 8.9 12 67
50 Mumbai University Inst of Chemical Tech Mumbai G 20 13 11 10 13 67
51 Sardar Patel College of Engineering Mumbai p 20 13 10 10 13 67
52 P.E.S. Institute of Technology Bangalore p 20 13 11 12 11 66
53 Maharashtra Institute of Technology Pune p 20 13 10 10 12 66
54 Amrita Institute of Technology & Science Coimbatore p 20 12 12 11 12 66
55 National Institute of Engineering Mysore p 20 12 12 10 12 66
56 B.M.S. College of Engineering Bangalore p 20 13 11 9.6 12 66
57 Laxminarayan Institute Of Tech. Nagpur G 20 12 10 10 12 66
58 Nirma Institute of Technology Ahmedabad p 19 14 10 10 12 65
59 IIIT Pune G 19 13 10 10 13 65
60 Amity School of Engineering Noida p 20 14 9.3 10 13 65
61 JNTU Kakinada G 20 13 9.8 10 12 65
62 S.J. College of Engineering Mysore P 20 13 11 9.4 12 65
63 Chaitanya Bharathi Inst. of Technology Hyderabad P 19 13 9.8 9.2 13 65
64 IIIT Bangalore G 19 12 12 11 11 64
65 SRM Institute of Science and Technology Chennai P 21 12 9.3 8.4 13 64
66 SASTRA Thanjavur P 19 13 12 10 10 64
67 Bangalore Institute of Technology Bangalore P 20 12 11 10 12 64
68 The Technological Inst. of Textile & Sciences Bhiwani G 20 13 11 9.3 11 64
69 IIIT Gwalior G 20 13 10 10 11 64
70 JNTU Anantpur G 19 12 11 9 12 63
71 M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology Bangalore P 19 14 10 8.7 12 63
72 Gitam Vishakhapatnam P 19 15 11 6.2 12 63
73 NIT Hamirpur G 18 15 9.7 7.9 12 63
74 NIT Jalandhar G 20 13 9.3 9.1 12 63
75 SV University Engineering College Tirupati G 20 12 10 10 11 62
76 NIT Raipur G 19 13 9.6 9.1 12 62
77 Vasavi College of Engineering Hyderabad P 20 14 9.6 7.1 12 62
78 The ICFAI Inst of Science and Technology Hyderabad P 21 8.4 12 12 9.7 62
79 NIT Patna G 20 12 11 9.2 10 62
80 Cummins College of Engg for Women Pune G 20 8.7 12 11 10 62
81 VIT Pune P 18 11 12 10 11 61
82 Shri Ramdeo Baba K.N. Engineering College Nagpur P 19 13 10 8.2 9.7 60
83 Muffakham Jah Engineering College Hyderabad P 17 12 8.1 10 12 60
84 Karunya Institute of Technology Coimbatore P 18 12 8.9 8.4 12 60
85 D.J. Sanghvi Mumbai P 18 13 8.1 9.5 11 60
86 Sathyabhama Engineering College Chennai P 18 12 9.5 8.2 12 60
87 Kongu Engineering College Erode P 18 13 9.3 8.5 11 59
88 Mepco Schlenk Engineering College Sivakasi P 18 14 8.7 8.5 11 59
89 Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College Ludhiana G 18 12 8.6 8.8 12 59
90 Hindustan Inst of Engineering Technology Chennai P 19 11 9.2 9.3 10 59
91 SDM College of Engineering Dharwad P 17 13 8 9.6 12 59
92 R.V.R. & J.C. College Of Engg Guntur P 17 12 9.6 8.7 11 58
93 Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi New Delhi G 20 10 8.8 8.7 11 58
94 K.L. College of Engineering Veddeswaram P 18 13 9.4 7.5 11 58
95 Dharmsinh Desai Institute of Technology Nadiad P 16 12 10 9.1 10 58
96 S.G.S. Institute of Technology & Science Indore G 16 11 9.8 9.5 10 57
97 Jabalpur Engineering College Jabalpur G 16 13 8.2 8.5 12 57
98 Sree Chitra Thirunal College of Engineering Trivandrum P 16 13 7.9 8.7 9.9 55
99 G.H. Patel College of Engg & Technology Vallabh Vidyanagar G 15 13 9.5 7.4 9.6 54
100 Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology Bhubaneshwar P 15 13 8.1 8.5 9.8 54