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August 6, 2011

GD PREPARATION TIPS

GD Preparation

While selection tools and techniques like tests, interviews etc. provide good data about an individual, they fall short in providing real life data of how an individual would be performing in a real life situation especially a group situation. Team work being an integral part of the BPO work profile, it is important to ascertain group and inter-personal qualities of an individual. Group discussion is a useful tool to ascertain these qualities and many organizations use GDs as a selection tool along with Personal Interviews, aptitude tests etc. A GD is an activity where
  • Groups of 8-10 candidates are formed into a leaderless group, and are given a specific situation to analyse and discuss within a given time limit, which may vary between twenty minutes and forty-five minutes, or
  • They may be given a case study and asked to come out with a solution for a problem
  • They may be given a topic and are asked to discuss the same
1. Preparing for a Group Discussion: While GD reflects the inherent qualities of an individual, appearing for it unprepared may not augur well for you. These tips would help you prepare for GDs:
Reading: This is the first and the most crucial step in preparation. This is a never ending process and the more you read, the better you are in your thoughts. While you may read anything to everything, you must ensure that you are in good touch with current affairs, the debates and hot topics of discussion and also with the latest in the IT and ITES industry. Chances are the topics would be around these. Read both for the thoughts as well as for data. Also read multiple view points on the same topic and then create your point of view with rationale. Also create answers for counter arguments for your point of view. The electronic media also will be of good use here.
Mocks: Create an informal GD group and meet regularly to discuss and exchange feedback. This is the best way to prepare. This would give you a good idea about your thoughts and how well can you convince. Remember, it is important that you are able to express your thoughts well. The better you perform in these mocks the better would be you chances to perform on the final day. Also try to interact and participate in other GD groups. This will develop in you a skill to discuss with unknown people as well. 

2. During the Group Discussion:
What do the panelists assess:Some of the qualities assessed in a GD are:
Leadership Skills - Ability to take leadership roles and be able to lead, inspire and carry the team along to help them achieve the group's objectives.
Communication Skills - Candidates will be assessed in terms of clarity of thought, expression and aptness of language. One key aspect is listening. It indicates a willingness to accommodate others views.
Interpersonal Skills - People skills are an important aspect of any job. They are reflected in the ability to interact with other members of the group in a brief situation. Emotional maturity and balance promotes good interpersonal relationships. The person has to be more people centric and less self-centered.
Persuasive Skills - The ability to analyze and persuade others to see the problem from multiple perspectives.
GD is a test of your ability to think, your analytical capabilities and your ability to make your point in a team-based environment.
These are some of the sub-skills that also get assessed with the skills mentioned above:
  • Clarity of thought
  • Group working skills (especially during a group task of case study discussion)
  • Conflict handling
  • Listening and probing skills
  • Knowledge about the subject and individual point of view
  • Ability to create a consensus
  • Openess and flexibility towards new ideas
  • Data based approach to decision making
While, it is not possible to reflect all these qualities in a short time, you would do well if you are able to show a couple or more qualities and avoid giving negative evidence on others.

  • How do I take my chance to speak: Trying to interrupt others while speaking would only harm your chances. Instead, you may try to maintain an eye-contact with the speaker. This would show your listening skills also and would help you gauge from his eye-movement and pitch of voice that he is about to close his inputs. You can quickly take it from there. Also, try and link your inputs with what he has spoken whether you are adding to or opposing his arguments. This would reflect that you are actually being participative rather than just doing a collective monologue.
  • How to I communicate in a GD: Be crisp and to the point. Be fact based and avoid making individual opinions that do not have a factual base. Make eye contact with all the members in the group and avoid looking at the panelists while speaking. The average duration of the group discussion provides an average of about 2-3 minutes per participant to speak and you should try to speak about 3-4 times. Hence, you need to be really crisp to reflect the most in those 30-40 sec. slots.
  • How do I convince others and make them agree to my view point: A lot of candidates make it their mission to make the group reach to a conclusion on the topic. Do not forget that some of the topics have been eternal debates and there is no way you can get an agreement in 15 mins. on them. The objective is not to make others toe your line but to provide fact based, convincing arguments which create an impact. Stick to this approach.
  • Do leadership skills include moderating the group discussion: This is a myth and many people do try to impose their order on the GD, ordering people when to speak and when not to. This only reflects poor leadership. Leadership in a GD would be reflected by your clarity of thought, ability to expand the topic in its different dimensions, providing an opportunity to a silent participant to speak, listening to others and probing them to provide more information. Hence, work on these areas rather than be a self-appointed moderator of the group.
  • Listening: This is a key quality assessed during the GD about which many participants forget. Active listening can fetch you credit points and would also provide you with data to discuss. Also, if you have an average of 2-3 minutes to speak, the rest of the 20-25 minutes is required to spent in active listening. For this, maintain eye contact with the speakers, attend to them (like nodding, using acknowledging words like -I see ok, fine, great etc.). This would also make you be the centre of attraction as you would appear non-threatening to the speakers.
  • Behaviour during the GD: Be patient; don't get upset if anyone says anything you object to. Stay objective and don't take the discussion personally. Also, remember the six C's of communication - Clarity, Completeness, Conciseness, Confidence, Correctness and Courtesy. Be appreciative & receptive to ideas from other people and open-minded but do not let others to change your own viewpoint. Be active and interested throughout. It is better to participate less if you have no clue of the topic. You may listen to others and take clues from there and speak. You would be assessed on a range of different skills and you may think that leadership is key, you need to be careful that you don't dominate the discussion.
  • Quality Vs Quantity: Often, participants think that success in group discussions depends on how much and how loudly they speak. Interestingly, it's the opposite. Also, making your point on the topic, your views are important and the group needs to know. This will tell you are knowledgeable and that you participate in groups
  • Summarizing: If you have not been able to initiate the discussion, try to summaries and close it. Good summarizing would get you good reward points. A conclusion is where the whole group decides in favour or against the topic and most GDs do not have a closure. But every GD can be summarized by putting forth what the group has discussed in a nutshell. Keep the following points in mind while summarizing a discussion:
    • Avoid raising new points.
    • Avoid stating only your viewpoint.
    • Avoid dwelling only on one aspect of the GD
    • Keep it brief and concise.
    • It must include all the important points that came out during the GD
    • If you are asked to summarise a GD, it means the GD has come to an end.
    • Do not add anything once the GD has been summarised.

MBA GD TOPICS

MBA GD TOPICS

  •  Growth and integrity are poles apart. 
  • Government should reduce defence expenditure and spend more on social sector.
    • The UN has not served any purpose in the last decade.
    • Religion is a private matter and should be no concern of the state.
    • Is corrupt but efficient politicians better than honest and in-efficient politicians.
    • Beauty contests do little to improve the stature of women.
    • To sustain India's integrity it is necessary to devolve more power to states.
    • Women reservation in parliament is against the tenets of democracy.
    • Computers result in unemployment.
    • The parliamentary form of democracy has failed in India.
    • Consumer satisfaction should be achieved at any cost.
    • Managers do not add value to the society.
    • Democracy is the only way to a sustained economic growth.
    • Should youth indulge in politics?
    • Liberalisation in 1991 was a forced one.
    • Democracy is a luxury in India.
    • Business Ethics.
    • Infrastructure and India.
    • Effectiveness of economic embargo on Iraq.
    • The parliamentary form of democracy has failed in India.
    • Consumer satisfaction should be achieved at any cost.
    • Managers do not add value to the society.
    • Corruption is the main outcome of democracy in India.
    • The formation of European Union has a drastic effect on India's trade.
    • Knowledge is the awareness of one's ignorance.
    • Virtue has its own reward.
    • Is the job of a manager to do the right things or to do things rightly?
    • Coke and Pepsi should be driven out of India.
    • Can religion be kept out of politics?
    • Religious fundamentalism is more dangerous than regionalism.
    • International embargo: the US is going too far.
    • India-Pakistan relation: has it reached a point of no return?
    • 'Tryst with destiny' ' has India redeemed its pledge?
    • Is India ready for e-commerce?
    • Has the time come to eradicate the nuclear weapons?
    • All education should be exclusively provided by the government.
    • Tryst with destiny - Has India redeemed its pledge.
    • Indo-Pak relations ' more rhetoric, less substance.
    • Money is the sixth sense.
    • All Education should be exclusively provided by the government.
    • Indo-Pak relations ' point of no return.
    • Is bureaucracy a hindrance to economic reforms in India?
    • Under Indian parliamentary democracy it is impossible to ensure balanced regional development.
    • For the poorer sections of society, a state controlled economy is better than a liberalized economy.
    • Industrial growth in the next millennium will depend a lot on how we tackle the environmental issues.
    • Food comes first, ethics later.
    • In India democracy is nothing but politicised monarchy.
    • New Delhi should not be the capital of India.
    • Industrial growth and environmental care do not go hand in hand.
    • TV commercials should be banned.
    • To survive in the civilized world one needs to be hypocrite.
    • Money is the sixth sense without which one cannot enjoy the other five.
    • Advanced mathematics has no value in life.
    • Efficiency and corruption go hand in hand.
    • Welcome back socialism.
    • Information Technology.
    • TV Commercials should be banned.
    • Politics and economics go together.
    • Winning is not the important thing, it is the only thing.
    • It is all the fault of the politicians.
    • We need more management schools than primary schools.
    • The medium of teaching in schools should be English.
    • Efficiency and corruption go hand in hand.
    • Advanced mathematics is of no use in every day life.
    • Welcome back socialism.
    • To survive in a civilized world one needs to be a hypocrite.
    • Women's empowerment will lead to social development.
    • Is corrupt but efficient politicians better than honest and in-efficient politicians.
    • IT boom in India.
    • Large Dams are a must for India's development.
    • Leaders should be followers first.
    • Should the Government ban India from playing cricket match in sharjah? Justify.
    • Why more girls choose Human Relations Management.
    • Advertising and ethics.
    • IT: What does the future hold? Recommendation?
    • Conscription should be made compulsory.
    • Why is patriotism lacking in India?
    • What Ails India more ' corruption or Overpopulation.
    • What should India do to preserve its IT command over the World.
    • India should not aspire to be a nuclear super power.
    • Bureaucracy is root cause of India's social and economic problems.
    • Do B-Schools make business leaders or mere managers.
    • Infrastructure alone cannot improve India's standing in the International arena
    • Globalization is bad for Indian companies
    • Infrastructure development is of prime importance for India in the next millennium
    • All nationalized banks in India should be privatized
    • Total Liberalization is the only way for economic development in India
    • In a country like India, Public sector is vital for national development
    • How much should India depend on IMF for loan
    • Is India's expenditure on hi-tech areas justified from the social and economic point of view
    • India as you visualize in the year 2010
    • The finance minister has not done anything for the common man
    • India's should emphasize more on SSI & MSI for employment
    • The fruits of economic policy can be reaped only if there is a strong political system
    • In the long run, the current economic policies will lead to MNCs dominating the Indian economy and society
    • Growing consumerism is an indicator of the nation's economic prosperity
    • Invasion of MNCs is a drain on the resources of India
    • Family run businesses are the backbone of Indian Economy
    • Brain Drain is good for the country
    • All higher education in India should be privatized
    • Standardization of Textbooks is the best tool for national integration
    • The govt should stop funding IITs and IIMs and instead provide the funds to primary education
    • The present education system perpetuates inequality
    • Pollution is a price you pay for economic development
    • Developed Countries are damaging the eco-system of the earth
    • Urban pollution has been blown out of proportion
    • Economic development at the cost of Ecological Degradation
    • Is cloning of humans ethical
    • What should be the objective of a company ' profits or customer
    • Are ethics and business compatible
    • Entry of MNCs & their business ethics
    • Principles of Mahatma Gandhi; are they valid today?
    • Social justice and equity is more important than economic equity and justice
    • The constitution of Indian needs to be re-looked at
    • Computerization in India may lead to labor unrest
    • Technological growth is more important than social cohesion for the advancement of a nation
    • Excessive computerization is stealing jobs from the people
    • Our country needs more MBAs than technocrats
    • Professional management is a must to attain targeted growth
    • Indian Management should find its own ethos, American & Japanese paradigms wont work
    • Public sector should be handed over to independent professional managers
    • Will the mushrooming of MBA institutes in India produce professional managers
    • Management graduates are more interested in salaries & jobs rather than management as a course
    • Can India still boast about being a secular country
    • The demand for foreign brands has overtaken that for our home grown brands
    • Vada-pav vs. Mc Donald Burger
    • Communism has lost its relevance
    • Cinema is at most entertainment with a degenerating effect
    • Journalism should be out of the premises of censorship
    • In our society, leadership should be entrusted to the youth ad not to the old
    • Educated Indian lacks national commitment
    • Beauty contests don't fit into the Indian culture
    • Terrorism is like a virus ' very easy to spread, very difficult to contain
    • Television! An idiot box or knowledge provider
    • Are we producing a generation of burnt out children
    • We have exchanged our golden heritage for a pair of blue jeans
    • TV and Cinema have more evil effects than beneficial
    • Is cricket hampering the growth of other sports in IndiaThe making of great sportsmen requires a good infrastructure
    • The future of Indian Sport
    • Indo-Pak differences are so deep-rooted that Kashmir is only being used as an excuse.
    • Violence is a prerequisite for progress.
    • Underdevelopment ' fate, mismanagement or oppression?
    • Our country needs more technocrats and less managers.
    • Management education is a luxury for a poor country like India.
    • Ends justify the means.
    • Is war with Pakistan inevitable?
    • Will computerization make a robot of all human beings?
    • Women make better managers than men.
    • Do computers dehumanize society?
    • Success comes not so much by solving problems as by exploiting opportunities.
    • All higher education in India should be privatized.
    • What will the present budget be like?
    • Management education should make job seekers job creators.
    • To prevent India from disintegrating, more autonomy should be given to the states.
    • What will the present budget be like?
    • Management education should make job seekers job creators.
    • To prevent India from disintegrating, more autonomy should be given to the states.
    • Talk of social responsibility in the private sector is sheer hypocrisy.
    • Political crisis and the Indian economy.
    • Corruption is an economic lubricant, and hence may not be all that bad.
    • The Indian economy is in shambles.
    • GDs as a means of selection by the IIMs are a farce.
    • Is greed an essential human quality?
    • Pollution control is a luxury for India.
    • Engineers joining management is a national waste.
    • The pen is mightier than the sword, but fanaticism is the mightiest of all.
    • Has the Indian political structure outlived its utility?
    • No one studies for an MBA. Everyone studies for a job.
    • Parliamentary democracy is an obstacle in the path of growth of the Indian nation.
    • Do we need graduate engineers at all?
    • Benefits of professional integrity.
    • Bilateralism vs multilateralism.
    • Ecology and tourism.
    • Technical Modernization and job employment do not go hand in hand.
    • Can politics be delineated from sports?
    • Can International boundary be dissolved?
    • India makes nuclear bombs, but cannot make quake resistant houses.
    • Role of money in elections.
    • Fast changes in Information Technology' excitement or agony?
    • India makes nuclear bombs, but cannot make quake resistant houses.
    • Role of money in elections.
    • Fast changes in Information Technology' excitement or agony?
    • Modern cinema is a boon to the Indian society.
    • Reservation is necessary for social transformation.
    • Education or empowerment leads to a quicker.
    • Conspiracy is a very common form of political behaviour.
    • The pros and cons of having a credit card.
    • A chain gang is a modern form of slavery.
    • Why drinking and driving is dangerous to yourself and others.
    • Passive smoking is equally harmful.
    • The economic boycott causes most of the problems in Cuba.
    • International trade barriers work.
    • City curfews help to prevent juvenile crime and to protect youth from victimization.
    • The U.N. is mainly based on diplomacy and enhancing relationships.
    • Affirmative action draws people to work they never considered before.
    • Sustainable urban living without the use of excessive natural resources must be our future.
    • Are there extraterrestrials who influence events on Earth?
    • Marijuana has a medical value.
    • Direct mail is a special form of junk mail.
    • The pros and cons of a female President.
    • Online dating chats have nothing to do with a search for a soul mate.
    • Should schools distribute condoms?
    • Most people support embryonic stem cell research.
    • Life imprisonment is a good alternative to capital punishment.
    • What is wrong with child labor?
    • The Nostradamus Code
    • Breast Implants
    • Bribery in Business
    • Computer Viruses
    • Bigamy
    • Hidden Persuaders
    • Moral Majority
    • The Hippocratic Oath
    • Political Correctness
    • Vegetarianism

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