A State Civil Service Training Director is conducting a workshop for probationary officers on handling citizen grievances effectively. The Director provides examples of different verbal responses that demonstrate active listening. Match the specific active listening technique with the corresponding conversational example from a public administrator.
- Paraphrasing"If I understand correctly, your central complaint is that the new irrigation pipeline bypasses your village entirely."
- Clarifying"When you mention that the local officials were 'unhelpful', do you mean they refused to accept your application or they lacked the necessary forms?"
- Reflecting Feelings"It sounds like you are feeling deeply frustrated and overwhelmed by the constant delays in receiving your crop compensation."
- Summarizing"Let us recap our discussion: we have noted the issue of water scarcity, the damaged road, and the timeline for the upcoming repairs."
Cevap
Paraphrasing matches with restating the central complaint; Clarifying matches with asking for specifics about the term 'unhelpful'; Reflecting Feelings matches with acknowledging the citizen's frustration; Summarizing matches with recapping the multiple issues discussed.
Each active listening technique serves a distinct purpose in administrative communication. Paraphrasing ensures accurate understanding of a specific point. Clarifying removes ambiguity from vague statements. Reflecting feelings builds empathy and de-escalates emotional situations. Summarizing organizes multiple issues into a structured review before moving to action.
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Active Listening Techniques and Feedback Mechanisms