Factors that may block the flow of information
There are many ways in which even the most carefully conceived, developed, and instituted system can fail to operate properly. Lets look at some of them. This is not a complete list, since there always seems to be more ways of doing something wrong than doing it right, and once a system is changed to correct a former problem, the potential for new problems develops.
There are special problems when it comes to using the Internet or other similar technology. These include: inadequate hardware or softwarenot enough technology to run the system; inadequate trainingpeople dont really know what they are doing.
The remaining problems are possible in all systemshigh tech or low:
· Lack of coordination: People dont understand who is responsible for what.
· Lack of overall direction: No one is looking at the big picture, and making sure that there is a consistency in message, style, and procedures.
· Inflexibility: Conditions, goals, needs, and directions may change, but the dissemination system doesnt reflect it.
· Interference: Management or middle management directives or procedures can block the flow by creating either a realor perceivedimpediment.
· Proprietorship: A person or department claims ownership and control of specific information.
· Office politics: Personal issues or concerns overshadow organization goals.
· Attitude: A bad attitude can sabotage any plan.