A District Education Officer (DEO) is conducting an assembly with senior headmasters who are strongly resisting the mandatory introduction of a new biometric attendance system. To effectively resolve this resistance, the DEO decides to utilize a structured active listening and constructive feedback process. Arrange the following administrative actions in the correct chronological sequence to establish a successful communication loop.
- 1Patiently hear the headmasters' complete set of operational grievances without interrupting or formulating a defensive response.
- 2Paraphrase the core issues raised by the headmasters to confirm accurate comprehension of their technical and administrative constraints.
- 3Validate the stakeholders' concerns by acknowledging the genuine difficulties of implementing digital systems in remote rural infrastructure.
- 4Articulate the departmental mandate clearly while collaboratively proposing offline-sync capabilities as a constructive resolution.
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The correct sequence begins with receiving the message (hearing grievances), followed by clarifying (paraphrasing issues), evaluating (validating concerns), and concludes with responding (articulating the mandate and offering solutions).
Effective active listening in administrative conflict resolution follows a standard sequential model: Sensing (receiving the message completely without interruption), Interpreting (paraphrasing to confirm accuracy), Evaluating (validating the sender's perspective), and Responding (providing constructive feedback or solutions). Starting with uninterrupted listening establishes respect, clarifying ensures accuracy, validating builds trust, and only then will the final step of responding with an administrative directive be positively received.
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Stages of the Active Listening and Feedback Loop (Sensing, Interpreting, Evaluating, Responding)