All that one observes in a GD can be categorized into two broad areas: the Content and the Process. The content is all about the matter (or the 'what') spoken in the GD. Whereas, the process refers to the 'how', 'when' and 'why' of the GD. Both are equally important and need adequate attention at all stages. A high quality contribution with no regard to the 'process' is as suicidal as one which is high on packaging with little content.
Skills of an Individual that are Judged in Group Discussion are:
* How good you are at communication with others.
* How you behave and interact with group.
* How open minded are you.
* Your listening skill.
* How you put forward your views.
* Your leadership and decision making skills.
* Your analysis skill and subject knowledge.
* Problem solving and critical thinking skill.
* Your attitude and confidence.
Skills of an Individual that are Judged in Group Discussion are:
* How good you are at communication with others.
* How you behave and interact with group.
* How open minded are you.
* Your listening skill.
* How you put forward your views.
* Your leadership and decision making skills.
* Your analysis skill and subject knowledge.
* Problem solving and critical thinking skill.
* Your attitude and confidence.
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