During a closed-door coordination meeting on disaster relief logistics, a visibly exhausted District Supply Officer speaks rapidly while occasionally pounding the table: "The transport vendors are refusing to move trucks without advance cash payments, and the treasury rules won't allow it! We are completely stuck and everyone is blaming me!"
The Deputy Commissioner (DC) intends to utilize "empathic listening" combined with a "perception check" to stabilize the communication before moving to problem-solving. Which of the following verbal responses by the DC best demonstrates this specific active listening mechanism?
- It sounds like you are feeling overwhelmed because you are trapped between rigid treasury regulations and the vendors' immediate demands. Am I understanding the core of the bottleneck correctly?Cevap
- BYou need to be highly assertive here; tell the vendors that their demands are completely unacceptable and aggressively threaten them with permanent blacklisting if they do not comply.
- CSince the vendors are deliberately halting essential relief work, we must bypass this discussion entirely and immediately requisition their vehicles under disaster management statutes.
- DPlease lower your voice and stop hitting the table; your loud volume is creating an environmental communication barrier that prevents me from analyzing the logistical data.
Cevap
The response that acknowledges the officer's feelings of being overwhelmed, summarizes the conflict between rules and vendor demands, and asks for confirmation of this understanding.
The correct response demonstrates empathic listening by validating the officer's emotional state ('feeling overwhelmed') and uses a perception check by summarizing the factual dilemma and asking for confirmation ('Am I understanding the core of the bottleneck correctly?'). This stabilizes the psychological environment, allowing for constructive problem-solving.
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Empathic Listening and Perception Checking