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  1. #1
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    Re: Group Discussions

    By conducting Group Discussion thro' forum, ppl will get idea about what to speak.
    But there are lots of other things (how to) to be considered in face to face discussions. take that too into account. that will help from interview perspective.


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    Re: Group Discussions

    sutnarcha,

    Your thoughts are absolutely correct.

    When i said "preparing for first discussion topic", I just meant
    Include a small introduction on each topic so that every one will get clear idea as to what the discussion is about.

    Group Discussions are mainly intended for freshers.
    Senior and Experienced members are expected to guide aspiring candidates to face GD confidently.

    Members can opt for any of topics you have suggested.
    There is no different idea on Group Discussion other than what sutnarcha has already said.

    admin

    Last edited by admin; 12-19-2006 at 03:12 AM.

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    Re: Group Discussions

    sutnarcha,

    Perhaps Virtual Group Discussion (V-GD) would be more appropriate, is it not?

    Anyways Your 2nd and 3rd topics seems more suitable for group discussion.

    The topics must provide ample scope for freshers to debate its pro's and con's, so that they can prove their point.

    If I read you properly, in your case we will debate - Should a client opt for in-house development or contract the development work to software company. What are the advantages by opting for in-house development. What are its limitations, on the other hand we shall see How contracting the development work to software company ultimately benefit the client?

    Thanks

    Last edited by Lokesh M; 12-19-2006 at 01:54 AM.

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