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Five Do's and Don'ts When Participating in a Group Discussion (GD)



BY: Pallavi Mhatre | Category: Careers | Submitted: 2011-05-11 05:10:42

[b]Five Do's and Don'ts when participating in a Group Discussion (GD)[/b] [b]Do's[/b] • Sit erect and lean forward when necessary. • Grab every opportunity to pitch in with valid points. • Discuss as much variety as possible or bring a 360 degree perspective of the topic during the discussion • Have full control over your body language • Reflect 'leadership ability' and an 'ability to listen and comprehend' in your overall approach during the discussion. [b]Don'ts[/b] • Address your points of discussions to the panel which is conducting or watching your discussion. • Pose that you know more than what you actually do! • Stare at yourself or any member in particular or look up at the ceiling. • Cut anybody sternly especially if he or she is making a valid point. • Pick an argument or show hostility with any member during the discussion. And of course the basic but yet the biggest at times..... SPEAK FOR SURE...... AND WITHOUT HESITATION!!!!!!! [b]Please note:[/b] This may not necessarily be a comprehensive kit with all tips equipped for a successful GD, but yet it has few handy tips that can lead one to take a group discussion with a great amount of confidence and satisfaction.

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