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Unit 6: Group Discussion




          6.1 Group Discussion                                                                  Notes

          The  Group  Discussion  is  a  personality  test,  most  popular  with  public/private  sector
          undertakings, government departments, commercial firms, and other  organizations, used  to
          screen candidates, after the written test. It is a part of oral communication.
          The entire study of communication would remain incomplete if there was no analysis of the
          system of group discussions (GDs). To gauge/judge the mettle of students prior to their entry
          into any organization, the communication skills of each one of them are tested vis-á-vis other
          equally, academically, competent candidates.
          It primarily evaluates one's ability to interact in a group on a given topic. One's group behaviour
          means so much for one's success as a manager or an executive, responsible for co-ordination and
          organization of activities of groups of individuals. The GD evaluators, therefore, focus on group
          dynamics rather than contents of the discussion.
          6.2 Technique of Group Discussions


          In a group discussion, a group usually consists of 8 to 10 candidates. No one is nominated as a
          leader, coordinator or chairman to conduct the discussion. Normally, 20 to 30 minutes are given
          as time to complete the discussion. Each candidate is addressed by name or number. The seating
          is arranged in a circle or semicircle and the candidates are seated according to the numbers
          allotted to them.
          A Group Discussion starts without a leader. It is conducted in an atmosphere of free and equal
          chance for all candidates to express their views on the topic. It is during the course of discussion
          that a leader emerges gradually. A candidate, by his/her maturity, initiative, ability, clarity of
          ideas and understanding of group dynamics gradually begins to direct the course of discussion
          and mediate between the opposing views to evolve a comprehensive view of the whole group.

          6.3 Qualities Needed for Group Discussion

          Group Discussions are held with a particular purpose in mind. It may be to select a suitable
          candidate for job or suitable candidate as student for admission to a particular course. In any of
          these cases, the aim is to select a person owning some qualities. There are certain qualities,
          which are looked for during a GD.
          1.   Leadership Qualities:

               (a)  Taking Initiative: Primary among the qualities looked for is the leadership quality. In
                    GDs leadership qualities necessitates that the individuals have the capacity to take
                    initiative during the course of the interaction. This could entail adopting strategies
                    such as beginning the discussion, picking up the threads at a later stage, etc.
               (b)  Ability to Give Direction: It is not necessary to take the initiative if one is not familiar
                    with the topic. The quality which comes subsequent to it is the quality of possessing
                    the ability to  give direction to the entire discussion. It follows  naturally that the
                    interactant should have the power and ability to sum up all that is being said in a
                    manner which is conducive to the growth of the discussion. Often, it happens that
                    one is led astray by emotions or by an inability to comprehend the topic. This is
                    coupled with the feeling that one must make a perceptible contribution right at the
                    very beginning of the discussion in order to get noticed. In instances such as these,
                    if an individual is able to give some kind of direction it becomes easier to follow the
                    flow  of the discussion. The  essential attributes of a leader are, therefore, to give




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