As a administrative officer managing workplace grievances and team dynamics, match each subordinate workplace scenario on the left with its most appropriate administrative intervention on the right.
- A junior employee experiences a sudden drop in work output accompanied by personal distress.Conduct an empathetic, private discussion to offer appropriate support while setting performance expectations.
- A subordinate submits a formal written grievance alleging unfair duty allocation by a supervisor.Initiate an impartial administrative review of task distribution records following established procedures.
- A team member persistently disregards official directives and demonstrates open insubordination.Issue a formal written memorandum and initiate disciplinary due process.
- Two staff members of equal rank engage in interpersonal friction over shared office resources.Facilitate a structured mediation session to establish clear shared operational guidelines.
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Each scenario matches with its proportional managerial response: sudden performance drops due to distress match with empathetic private discussion; formal bias grievances match with impartial administrative review of duty records; open insubordination matches with formal written memoranda and disciplinary process; and peer resource disputes match with structured mediation.
The matching correctly pairs each subordinate issue with its appropriate managerial solution based on administrative principles: personal distress is met with supportive dialogue, formal grievances are met with impartial record audits, insubordination receives formal disciplinary action, and peer disputes are handled via structured mediation.
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Proportional Managerial Interventions in Workplace Grievance and Subordinate Management