Advantages of Group Discussion

  • Upload
    smjega

  • View
    215

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

  • 7/31/2019 Advantages of Group Discussion

    1/8

    Advantages of Group Discussion

    This type of discussion group method provides in-depth information on the values and opinions

    of selected participants. As the data emerges from discussion within the group, the perspective is

    less influenced by interaction with the researcher than it might be in a one-to-one interview. The

    fact of bringing a number of people together provides a certain balance in the answers given andmakes it easier for the evaluation team to define the general opinion on a particular programme.

    Owing to the participation of several persons, the focus group provides a level of 'quality control'

    over data collection by judging the pros and cons of each person's arguments and thus avoiding

    extreme opinions.

    In a short space of time (from one and half to two hours), it is possible to collect a large amount

    of qualitative information. Specific skills are required for managing the group dynamic and

    obtaining a balanced discussion while avoiding the dominant influence of opinion leaders in the

    group.

    The discussion may sometimes be biased, due to the fact that the participants (beneficiaries) ofpublic policies are subject to an effect of dependency and will produce a positive judgement a

    priori. An opposite dynamic sometimes observed in groups, especially in situations where there

    are few opportunities to voice opinions, is for programme participants to dump their frustrations

    about some new policy initiative.

    It is possible that participation in a focus group changes peoples' perceptions - either because of

    the 'Hawthorne effect' (the fact that the behaviour of persons who know themselves to be under

    observation changes) or because their interaction with other participants gives them new insights

    and perspectives. Thus for example programme managers may actually improve their

    performance as a result of participating in a focus group. In this way the focus group

    methodology may therefore have an impact on the programme being evaluated or on successorprogrammes. The focus group thus becomes a form of action learning.

    (a) Members shed their shyness and learn to speak in a group.

    (b) They learn many new things and thus their knowledge is increased.

    (c) It stimulates thinking. Members learn to classify their thoughts and discard irrelevant ideas.

    (d) Qualities of self confidence. Mental alertness, manner of asserting oneself, showing regard

    for the opinion of others.

    (e) The members of the group learn to know each other and thus liable to assess themselves in

    relation to other members of the group.

    (f) True personality of each member is revealed and their qualities of leadership crystallize.

  • 7/31/2019 Advantages of Group Discussion

    2/8

    The disadvantages of Group Discussion can include:-

    Competition

    Most people working in a group unconsciously perceive the situation as competitive. This

    generates behaviour which is destructive and drains the creative energy of the group. Forexample, we often perceive disagreement with our ideas as a put-down. The natural reaction is to

    regain our self-esteem, often by trying to sabotage the ideas of those who disagreed with us.

    Instead of looking for ways to improve on their ideas we choose to destroy them. Eager to

    express our own ideas, we may totally ignore what others are suggesting. Power-seekers may use

    ploys such as highlighting flaws in others' arguments, barbed questions and displays of expertise

    to show their supremacy. These types of behaviour create an atmosphere which is incompatible

    with effective problem solving.

    Conformity .

    There is a strong tendency for individuals in a group to want to conform to the consensus. Thiscan be for a variety of reasons, including the need to feel liked, valued or respected, and tends to

    make people censor their ideas accordingly. The compve status of the individuals present also

    has an important influence. Senior members often want to maintain their image of being

    knowledgeable, while junior members want to avoid appearing the inexperienced 'upstart'.

    Because agreement on ideas can be gained quickly in a group setting, groups tend to select and

    approve solutions quickly, without exploring all the possibilities.

    Lack ofobjective direction

    Most traditional meetings and group discussions convened to solve problems are ineffectively

    directed. Sometimes there is no effective leader to give direction to the discussion, with the resultthat it wanders aimlessly. Even when there is strong leadership, the group leader or chairman

    often exerts undue pressure on the direction and content of the discussion. In addition, the ideas

    aired during a meeting are not usually recorded, apart from the minutes and individual note-

    taking, with the result that many ideas are forgotten and cannot act as a constant stimulus to the

    discussion.

    Time constraints

    Group problem solving is a relatively slow process compared with working alone. It requires

    individuals to come together at an agreed time, usually for about one hour, and this can cause

    organisational problems as well as impatience amongst participants to 'get it over with' asquickly as possible.

  • 7/31/2019 Advantages of Group Discussion

    3/8

    Solving Problems using a group - advantages and disadvantages

    by Gary Hadler

    During our study and work life we will often be expected to work as a part of a group. Group

    work often leaves many feeling frustrated. I have at many times heard the complaint "It wouldhave been quicker if I had just done it myself". So when should we use a group to address a

    particular problem and what are the major advantages and disadvantages of using groups to solve

    a problem..

    A large amount of problem solving takes place in group settings. Meetings and informal

    discussions are often used to air different ideas and points of view to help solve problems for

    which the participants have either shared responsibility or a contribution to make.

    However, most of the time we do not take full advantage of these situations.

    Used at the right time and in the right way, group problem solving can be the most effective wayof solving some problems.

    When to use group problem solving

    Although there are very definite advantages to

    solving certain problems as a group, others can be

    solved more effectively by an individual. It's

    important to know whenand when not to work in a

    group.

    Use this checklist to decide when to use group

    roblem solving:

    Can the problem be defined in manydifferent ways?

    Is information from many different sourcesrequired?

    Is it a very specialised problem, where theexpert' might be biased or not see the wider

    implications? Does the problem have implications for

    many people?

  • 7/31/2019 Advantages of Group Discussion

    4/8

    Are there likely to be many possiblesolutions?

    Is it a complex problem with manydifferent aspects?

    Will a solution need to be agreed byothers before it can beimplemented?

    The more questions you answer 'yes', the

    more appropriate it is to use group problem

    solving. However, the deciding question is

    always: 'Are suitable and relevant people

    available to work together in solving this

    roblem'.

    When people are working together it's inevitable that they will be influenced by each other. This

    can have a significant effect on the efficiency of group problem solving.

    Advantages and disadvantages of using a group to solve a problem:

    The disadvantages of group problem solving can include:-

    Competition

    Most people working in a group unconsciously perceive the situation as competitive. This

    generates behaviour which is destructive and drains the creative energy of the group. For

    example, we often perceive disagreement with our ideas as a put-down. The natural reaction is to

    regain our self-esteem, often by trying to sabotage the ideas of those who disagreed with us.Instead of looking for ways to improve on their ideas we choose to destroy them.

    Eager to express our own ideas, we may totally ignore what others are suggesting. Power-seekers

    may use ploys such as highlighting flaws in others' arguments, barbed questions and displays of

    expertise to show their supremacy. These types of behaviour create an atmosphere which is

    incompatible with effective problem solving.

    Conformity .

    There is a strong tendency for individuals in a group to want to conform to the consensus. This

    can be for a variety of reasons, including the need to feel liked, valued or respected, and tends tomake people censor their ideas accordingly. The comparative status of the individuals present

    also has an important influence. Senior members often want to maintain their image of being

    knowledgeable, while junior members want to avoid appearing the inexperienced 'upstart'.

    Because agreement on ideas can be gained quickly in a group setting, groups tend to select and

    approve solutions quickly, without exploring all the possibilities.

  • 7/31/2019 Advantages of Group Discussion

    5/8

    Lack ofobjective direction

    Most traditional meetings and group discussions convened to solve problems are ineffectively

    directed. Sometimes there is no effective leader to give direction to the discussion, with the result

    that it wanders aimlessly. Even when there is strong leadership, the group leader or chairman

    often exerts undue pressure on the direction and content of the discussion. In addition, the ideasaired during a meeting are not usually recorded, apart from the minutes and individual note-

    taking, with the result that many ideas are forgotten and cannot act as a constant stimulus to the

    discussion.

    Time constraints

    Group problem solving is a relatively slow process compared with working alone. It requires

    individuals to come together at an agreed time, usually for about one hour, and this can cause

    organisational problems as well as impatience amongst participants to 'get it over with' as

    quickly as possible.

    The advantages of group problem solving can include:

    Greater output.

    Simply because of the number of people involved, each with differing experience, knowledge,

    points of view and values, a larger number and variety of ideas for solving a problem can be

    produced.

    Crossfertilisation

    The exchange of ideas can act as a stimulus to the imagination, encouraging individuals toexplore ideas they would not otherwise consider.

    Reduced bias

    The shared responsibility of a group in arriving at decisions can. encourage individuals to

    explore seemingly unrealistic ideas and to challenge accepted ways of doing things. Individual

    biases and prejudices can be challenged by the ,group, forcing the individual to recognise them.

    Group pressure can also encourage individuals to accept that change is needed.

    Increased risk taking

    Shared responsibility makes individuals more willing to take risks. The discussion of different

    points of view also helps the group to be more realistic in assessing the risks associated with

    particular courses of action.

    Higher commitment

  • 7/31/2019 Advantages of Group Discussion

    6/8

    When goals are agreed it gives a common purpose to the group, within which individuals can

    gain a feeling of self-determination and recognition through their contribution. Individuals who

    have contributed to finding a solution feel a greater commitment to its successful

    implementation.

    Improved communication

    When .people who are affected by a problem or who will be involved in implementation are

    involved in finding a solution, they will know how and why that particular solution was chosen.

    Also, people with knowledge relevant to the problem can communicate that knowledge directly

    if they participate in solving the problem.

    Better solutions

    Groups of individuals can bring a broad range of ideas, knowledge and skills to bear on a

    problem. This creates a stimulating interaction of diverse ideas which results in a wider range

    and better quality of solutions.

  • 7/31/2019 Advantages of Group Discussion

    7/8

    10 things to succeed in Group Discussion

    Following are some of the things which you must take care off to succeed in the GD.

    Read voraciously

    Make a habit of reading voraciously on every subject. This will keep you ready for any topic for

    a discussion in GD Your knowledge is your most important weapon in a discussion.

    Initiate the discussion

    Most of us have a misconception that initiating the discussion would give you an advantage over

    others. It does give you an advantage but only if you know the subject well and have something

    relevant to start the discussion otherwise it is a disadvantage.

    For e.g. When a group was given a subject Is Capital punishment right? some members of thegroup heard the word punishment and jumped at starting the discussion with out understanding

    the meaning of Capital Punishment. The evaluators kept hearing for 2 minutes after which they

    intervened and asked the group if they knew the meaning of Capital Punishment. Not to say, the

    members who initiated were quite looking at each others faces. That is when a quite member ofthe group got up and explained the meaning of the topic. From this incidence, you can easily tell

    who must have succeeded in the GD, the ones who initiated the discussion or the one who

    explained the topic and gave it a right direction.

    They say, Speaking just for the sake of speaking is noise. So, dont create noise in the GDrather make some useful and resourceful contributions to get noticed in the discussion.

    Speak politely and pleasantly

    As you speak make sure that you do not speak at the top of your voice. You should be audible

    and clear. Remember that you are participating in a discussion which is different from a speech

    given out by the leaders in their rallies. Even if you disagree with the others point of view,disagree politely. Use phrases like, I would like to disagree a bit here, I am sorry but I think I

    have a slightly different point of view here.

    Be prcised

    Abstain from using irrelevant information and data from your talks during a GD Speak precisely

    so that others also get a chance to put across their point of view.

    Acquire and apply knowledge

  • 7/31/2019 Advantages of Group Discussion

    8/8

    Stay attentive to the ideas put forward by other group members and keep writing the important

    points discussed during the GD As you get a chance to speak, put forward your views about the

    topic. You can also agree or disagree with others ideas, based on your knowledge about the

    subject.

    Agree with the right

    Dont take a stand on either extreme when the discussion begins. It might happen that you get

    convinced by others argument and want to change your stand. Respect others opinion as welland agree with what is right, even if you initially had a different opinion.

    Speak confidently

    Maintain your confidence as you speak. Establish eye contact with other members of the group

    and do not let your voice tremble.

    Moderate

    Try to moderate the discussion if any arguments arise. This is necessary to ensure that the group

    doesnt wander from the goal of the GD

    Use positive body language

    Your body language should not demonstrate dominance or low self confidence. Show your

    interest in the discussion through your gestures like bending forward a bit, nodding your head.

    Be a team player

    Last but not the least, be a team player as this is a group activity. Be comfortable with the group

    members and vice versa.