Introduction to Group Discussion
Syllabus & Topics
- 1Group Discussion: Introduction
- 2Communication skills in group discussion
- 3Do’s and Dont’s of group discussion
- 4Leadership traits in GD
- 5Teamwork and conflict resolution in GD
Learning Objectives
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. What is a Group Discussion (GD)?
A Group Discussion (GD) is a structured evaluation method used to assess a candidate’s personality, communication skills, leadership qualities, and ability to work in a team within a group setting.
Q2. What are the Do’s of a GD?
Do’s of a GD include: active listening, clear and confident speaking, maintaining eye contact, acknowledging others’ viewpoints, supporting arguments with examples, and summarizing the discussion when appropriate.
Q3. What are the Don’ts of a GD?
Don’ts of a GD include: interrupting aggressively, dominating the discussion, getting emotional or angry, using negative body language, and going off-topic.
Q4. How do you start a GD?
You can begin a GD by defining the topic, quoting a relevant statement, asking a thought-provoking question, or providing brief background information. A strong start helps set a positive and focused tone.
Q5. How do you conclude a GD?
To conclude a GD, summarize the key points discussed by the group, mention both sides of the argument if relevant, and present a balanced conclusion or future direction.
