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Zorluk: OrtaActive Listening and Feedback Mechanisms

A District Social Welfare Officer (DSWO) is holding a review meeting regarding a newly launched online scholarship portal for marginalized students. A field worker reports, "The students are completely frustrated. The new portal crashes when they upload documents, and nobody at the centralized helpdesk understands their local dialect. They are starting to believe the department simply does not care about them."

Which of the following responses by the DSWO best demonstrates active listening through 'perception checking' and establishes a constructive feedback mechanism?

  1. It sounds like the frequent technical failures and the helpdesk's language barrier are making the students feel neglected. Let us implement a weekly field report system to systematically track and resolve these specific bottlenecks.Cevap
  2. B
    The portal was tested rigorously before launch. We will immediately suspend the helpdesk personnel for incompetence and halt all new scholarship applications until a full inquiry is completed.
  3. C
    While I hear your concern, you must firmly tell the students that we are doing our best and they need to stop making unfair accusations about the department's intentions.
  4. D
    The issues they are facing are primarily due to environmental noise and weak village internet connections, so there is no need for us to change our internal communication protocols.

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The correct response is the one that acknowledges the specific technical and linguistic barriers causing the students' frustration, and establishes a weekly field report system to track these issues.
This response perfectly demonstrates perception checking. The DSWO accurately paraphrases the core message, validating both the technical failures and the linguistic barriers, as well as the resulting emotional impact on the students. By proposing a weekly field report system, the officer effectively establishes a constructive, institutional feedback loop to monitor and resolve the ongoing issues.

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1
Analyze the field worker's statement to identify the core components of the message.
The message contains factual issues (portal crashes, dialect barrier) and an emotional subtext (students feel the department does not care).
Active listening requires addressing both the informational and relational aspects of a message.
2
Evaluate the options based on the principles of perception checking.
The correct response must reflect the speaker's message back to them to confirm understanding, without immediately acting defensively or dismissively.
Perception checking validates the speaker's concerns and ensures the listener has interpreted the situation accurately.
3
Identify the presence of a constructive feedback mechanism.
The correct option proposes a 'weekly field report system' to systematically gather data and solve the problem, whereas the wrong options propose defensive posturing, extreme punitive actions, or denial.
Effective administrative communication requires continuous, structured feedback loops to improve service delivery.

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Active Listening (Perception Checking) and Constructive Feedback Loops
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