Interview & Group Discussion
Interview & Group Discussion
By
B.THAYUMANAVAR
B.Sc,MA,MBA,M.Phil,PGDCA,NET
Assistant Professor PG Department Of Management Science Sree Saraswathi Thyagaraja College POLLACHI 642 107.
It is not wise to change usual hair styles or clothing patterns as they will inconvenience the candidate.
Use executive clothing, deep and bright colours may not suit the occasion. Cloths have to be clean and ironed to represent order and discipline.
Carrying certificates and documents in a plastic bag will not give an impression of quality and class. Do not present any certificate or document unless asked for.
Remember to collect all the certificates given for persual at the interview.
Look at the interviewers instead of looking down. Keep what ever paper materials you carry on your lap, and not on the table.
At the end of the interview, get up and move out only after thanking the interviewers.
While moving out, step back first, then turn and walk away.
ANSWERING QUESTIONS
Listen to questions carefully to comprehend. if you have not understood a question, politely request for a repeat. Give short answers unless asked for longer ones. exude confidence but not arrogance.
Be firm when you are sure, otherwise start statements with : i think or as far as i know.
Mouth all words clearly and speak loud enough to hear. Answer immediately without wasting time.
Answer questions in simple single sentence. Avoid giving additional information unless asked for.
If you are complimented for the answers, remember to thank the interviewer.
If your answers or opinions are rejected by the interviewer, remember to say sorry. Avoid repeating answers, phases or words. Be aware of mannerisms and avoid them.
If or when an interviewee has to disagree with the interviewer do it politely after expressing regret or asking for pardon.
It is unwise to contradict an answer through a subsequent answer.
Avoid any exhibition of emotion about an answer that a candidate considers very dear or correct. The interviewee should not condemn or deprecate any other person, group, community or nation during an interview.
If or when a candidate is asked about achievements or successe she should take care to list only those which can be proved with evidence. There is nothing wrong in requesting an interviewer to ask a candidate questions on a subject of her choice. Once the subject is announced as the favored one, a candidate should make sure that all questions are answered.
Be punctual.
Dress neatly. Be confident of success.
All members of the group have a chance to speak, expressing their own ideas and feelings freely, and to pursue and finish out their thoughts. All members of the group can hear others ideas and feelings stated openly. Group members can safely test out ideas that are not yet fully formed.
Group members can receive and respond to respectful but honest and constructive feedback. A variety of points of view are put forward and discussed. The discussion is not dominated by any one person.
Arguments, while they may be spirited, are based on the content of ideas and opinions, not on personalities.
Even in disagreement, theres an understanding that the group is working together to resolve a dispute, solve a problem, create a plan, make a decision, find a precept or set of precepts all can agree on, or come to a conclusion from which it can move on.
Create a new situation form a coalition, start an initiative, etc. Explore cooperative or collaborative arrangements among groups or organizations. Discuss and/or analyze an issue. Create a strategic plan for an initiative, an advocacy campaign, an intervention, etc. Discuss policy and policy change.
Air concerns and differences among individuals or groups. Hold public hearings on proposed laws or regulations, development, etc. Decide on an action. Provide mutual support. Solve a problem. Resolve a conflict. Plan your work or an event.
A group discussion gives everyone involved a voice. A group discussion allows for a variety of ideas to be expressed and discussed. Group discussion is generally a democratic, egalitarian process. A group discussion leads to group ownership of whatever conclusions, plans, or action the group decides upon.
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An effective group discussion encourages those who might normally be reluctant to speak their minds. Group discussions can often open communication channels among people who might not communicate in any other way. In some cases, a group discussion is simply the obvious, or even the only, way to proceed
Its part of your job. Youve been asked to. A discussion is necessary, and you have the skills to lead it. It was your idea in the first place.
Directors of organizations Public officials Coalition coordinators Professionals with group-leading skills Teachers Health professionals and health educators Respected community members Community activists
At the start of something new. When an issue can no longer be ignored. When groups need to be brought together. When an existing group is considering its next step or seeking to address an issue of importance to it.
General guidelines:
Think about leadership style. Put people at ease. Help the group develop ground rules. Generate an agenda or goals for the discussion.
Set the topic. Foster the open process. Involve all participants. Ask questions or provide information to move the discussion. Summarize and/or clarify important points and conclusions. Wrap up the session. Follow-up if necessary
Ask open-ended questions. Control your own biases. Encourage disagreement, and help the group use it creatively. Be a recorder if necessary. Keep your mouth shut as much as possible.
Dont let one or a small group of individuals dominate the discussion. Dont let one point of view override others. Dont assume that anyone holds particular opinions or positions because of his culture, background, race, personal style, etc. By the same token, dont assume that someone from a particular culture, race, or background speaks for everyone else from that situation. Dont be the font of all wisdom.
Gather full details of controversial topics of public interest by following daily news, editorial comments and articles written by experts in magazines. Maintain a personal diary of events covering national / international news items of significance.
Dont swallow news reports hook, line and sinker. Melt them in the crucible of your mind and arrive at your own conclusions.
Develop language skills including basic grammar, pronunciation, and effective expression.
Observe the techniques of successful speakers cadences, voice modulation, pauses, etc. Use simple yet forceful language; dont go for bombast. Arrange your facts logically. Dont take extreme positions. Meet opposition with a smile. Be broad minded in your approach. Dont be unduly emotional during discussion.
Discuss and not dispute. Produce light and not heat. If you present an argument, give facts to support it.
Dont try to monopolies the time given for the group. Speak patiently and convincingly. Use appropriate and relevant quotations or proverbs to establish your point. Encourage a silent or shy member to speak.
Dont retort strongly if someone attacks you. Continue to be pleasant; a smile helps a lot. Light humor is ok; dont be a clown. Check your body language.
If someone asks your views, take it as an opportunity to speak. Dont shy away from it.
Show willingness for co operation and teamwork. Be polite; show no sign of arrogance or superiority.
Dont talk too fast sacrificing clarity; dont be dragging either. Dont shout or whisper; speak normally.
Use expression such as As you put it rightly and we should appreciate the views of.
When you want to differ, use phrases such as Let us look at this from a different angle.
If you get an opportunity to open the discussion or to conclude do it well. Be punctual. Dress neatly. Be confident of success.
Willingly Speaks Out and Contributes. Shows Tact and Sensitivity Towards Others. Listens, Establishes Rapport and Engages Others in Dialogue. Listens to Others Suggestions. Communicates Succinctly, Confidently, Clearly, Persuasively and Logically.
Encourage Others to Contribute to the Discussion and Move Others Towards a Stated Goal or Objective. Defines Goals and Support/Motivate Others in Reaching Goals Contributes to a Good Sense of Team Spirit Influences Others Through Argument and Persuasion Respects Others Is Creative/Visionary
Planning Skill
Encourages Team to Take a Structured Approach in Defining Objectives and Planning Solution Shows Ability in Identifying Problems and Suggesting Solutions Understands Objectives and Sets Priorities Ensures that Own and Groups Time is Managed Well
Motivation
Shows Energy, Enthusiasm and Drive in Facing the Task
Shows Determination and Commitment to Achieving the Best Possible Solution Willing to Stand His / Her Ground When He / She Believes He / She is Right
Shows a Positive Attitude to Accepting a Challenge
Interpersonal Relationship
Understands the Behaviors and Motivations of Others and Respond Sensitively Works Harmoniously with Others Towards the Accomplishment of Common Tasks
Be Friendly
Be Diplomatic and Tactful
Recap
Get a Good Grasp of Any Information You Are Given, but Don't Waste Time on Minute Details In the Light of the Information, Decide Your Objectives and Priorities Be Assertive - but Diplomatic Be Tactful, Be Persuasive & Work with Group Try to Get the Task Done, but Also Get on With Other Members of the Group and Support Their Ideas When You Agree With Them Keep Cool and Use Your Sense of Humour
Paraphrase
Help People Reach Mutual Understanding; Clarification
Are You Asking Me.? Let Me See if I Understand Your Position. Are You Saying That.? Before You Go On, Do You Mean That?
Encourage Participation
Encourage Drawn Back People to Participate
Suraj, How Would You Answer Anitas Question?
Confront Differences
Eswari, You Seem to be Holding Back on This. Is There Something You Would Like to Make Suggestions or Comments?
Conclusion
We Have Considered Every Possibility, We Must Choose From These Three Alternatives.
We Have Discussed Both Sides
Watch out!
Use of Words
Body Language
Eye Contact Voice-Tone / Pitch
Expresses Ideas Clearly and Convincingly Encourages Others to Give Opinions Listens Before Contributing Steps in and Redirect the Conversation When Necessary Be Sensitive to the Feelings of Others Be Natural
Talking
Keep Silent
Be Wishy-Washy
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