Group Discussion Skills for MBA
With the ever increasing number of aspirants for CAT and other MBA exams it is useful and necessary to focus our attention to the most important and widely used screening device called - Group Discussions or GD. This page talks about the important GD skills for MBA. Having observed thousands of candidates trying to do their best in the group discussion and dozens of experts on the selection panel who find the task of rejection rather difficult, Dr. Anjali Ghanekar feels there is a need to enhance the quality of the screening process.
The panel for Group Discussion in MBA entrance exams looks for the following skills in a candidate before making the final selection:
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Personal Skills for MBA GD
In this category, the panel members look for initiative displayed by the candidate, his extent of self-confidence, his depth of knowledge, and level of understanding of the subject. Another important criterion would be the candidate's consistency in thinking and presentation of facts. The candidate must have his facts right. It is very important to see whether the candidate reiterates erroneous facts, whether he bombards others with data and confuses the issues at hand, whether he shows shallow understanding and superficial knowledge, etc. Such negative features if observed carefully may make the task or rejection easier.
While selecting the right candidate, the ability in coherent organization and logical development of thought is looked for. Equally important would be his personal skill of logical and rational reasoning. Again, it would be useful to see whether he is relaxed, pleasant, courteous and co-operative (not cold and aloof.) Moreover, it is extremely important to look for the vital skill of assertiveness (not aggressiveness) in the right candidates.
Leadership Skill
In this category, the candidate's ability to influence and persuade others, his ability to encourage and also to compromise is looked for. His ability to co-ordinate and summarize is also taken into account. Another important aspect would be his ability to build up the confidence of the group, thereby encouraging even the silent members to participate in the GD.