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Group Discussion Orientation

This document provides information about group discussions, including the differences between groups and teams. It outlines important skills for group discussions like communication, leadership, and listening. It also presents several approaches to structuring group discussions, such as considering different stakeholders impacted by a topic or analyzing topics through a SPELT framework. The document concludes with tips for effective body language and etiquette during group discussions.

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Group Discussion Orientation

This document provides information about group discussions, including the differences between groups and teams. It outlines important skills for group discussions like communication, leadership, and listening. It also presents several approaches to structuring group discussions, such as considering different stakeholders impacted by a topic or analyzing topics through a SPELT framework. The document concludes with tips for effective body language and etiquette during group discussions.

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Group Discussion

Group Discussion
 Communication skills
 Teamwork
 Leadership
 Creative thinking
 Confidence
 Listening skills
 Knowledge
Group Vs Team
 A group is a collection of individuals who coordinate their
individual efforts
 Ex. trade unions, friendship circles, airline flight crew, etc.
 Team is a group of people who share a
common team purpose and a number of challenging goals
 Ex.Cricket team, team for accomplishing a project, team of
doctors, management team 
Tips for GD
 Make a non speaker talk
 Take a neutral stand
 Work towards common conclusion
 Analyze both positives and negatives
Leadership
 Makes others speak
 Gives direction – Make a GD productive
 Brings speaker back to the track if they deviate from a topic
Approaches
 Stakeholder Approach
 “Road Accident”
 Driver
 Traffic rules
 PWD
 Road Contractors
 RTO
 Ambulance services
Approaches
 SPELT Approach
S- Social
P – Political
E- Economic
L – Legal
T –Technological
Approaches
Keyword Approach

“Hunger in India”
 Unemployment
 Illiteracy
 Agricultural Practices
 Over population
 Corruption
 Golbal warming
 Hoarding of food
Body language
 Posture
 Eye contact
Do’s and Don’ts
 Initiate the GD
 Allow others to Speak
  Speak Clearly
 Make sure to Bring the Discussion on Track
 Positive Attitude
 Speak Sensibly
 Listen Carefully to Others
  Formal Dressing
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