| Topic : How to Prepare For GD-PI Topics |
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MBA Lounge
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last activity : 07 06 2010 20:18:09 +0000
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Articulate Your Thoughts Properly
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Good Content Delivery !!!
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My views on this subject: I feel one of the most important is communication skills. You should be able to articulate your thoughts properly and you should also be able to understand what others are trying to say. And then in whatever you say, follow a logical sequence/order rather then presenting the points in some bits and pieces. |
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yes it is very important point....
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I feel it is very essential to deliver high quality content. You should speak on the topic and not deviate. The panel basically wants to see whether you have identified the crux of the problem and whether you are offering relevant solutions or not. Have an in-depth understanding of various issues as well as the ability to analyze the topic and than try to build arguments. The depth of knowledge and logical analysis you show is critical. Unfortunately, such analytical skills are rarely taught at the school and graduate level, so learn and practice first. |
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- Create a confidential Career Profile and Resume/C.V. online
- Get advice for planning their career and for marketing of experience and skills
- Maximize awareness of and access to the best career opportunities
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Amazing Varsha, really good one as Ahmed sir has said it simply shows how business will be done or the future of business, its just shows how smart was the father, with nothing he made everything. |
Coming up with real life viable solutions. Especially for abstract topics, your ability to relate it to problems in the economy and your suggestion for a particular course of action to solve it will be most appreciated by the Group Discussion panel. |
No it is not worth until he gets his MBA from top B-schools like Harvard, wharton or ISDEAN on those lines yes it is really good but it costs too much but if he goes for other B-schools it is like the same doing an MBA from mid rung B-schools in... |
