Group Task for PSUs


GROUP TASK FOR PSUs

Basically group task is almost similar as a group discussion, but the result of the group task reveals a lot about each candidates and their personality which a group discussion fails to.

In a group task, the group is given a simple task to be completed in some given time and the candidates are expected to solve not only the problems and difficulties related to the given task but also some real life problems like working under pressure, handling a team without having prior knowledge of doing so, coming to a single efficient solution when everyone else in the team have their own ideas.

A group task is more alike to judge you on factors like leadership qualities, team spirit, creativity and problem solving ability and many such. Though you think it’s a group task but your every move is monitored along with your attitude towards the problem, and as well as towards the given situation.

Introduction

A group task is effectively an evaluation of candidate on psychological parameters and it helps the examiner understand how the candidates behave and act in a group, how their behaviour alters in a group. There are a number of social dimensions and values that come into the picture when we start to deal with a group and this is reflected in a group task. The leadership qualities of an individual also come to the fore in a group task.

Group tasks are activities where a defined group of individuals need to perform a defined task and accomplish the goals assigned to them. Group members are expected to pitch in a variety of ways. They need to identify the nature of the problem, the best ways of dealing with it, provide specific facts and inputs that might be helpful in solving the problem, and ensure that communication channels are always open. Group tasks provide an opportunity to check the interpersonal skills of candidates and to check their commitment levels. Group members’ nature and degree of participation will help establish the kind of role they play in a group. Overall, the behaviour of a group is dictated by the members and this determines how the group acts. For example, in some groups, members go out of their way to help others whereas in other groups self cantered individuals dominate.

Why are Group Tasks conducted?

B-Schools / Organisation use Group Tasks/Group Exercises to test team work, interpersonal communication skills and the planning ability of the candidates. The panel needs to know if one can mix well with others; sometimes business simulated exercises are also given to test candidate’s performance in real managerial situations. In such exercises, a candidate’s ability to work in a team is put to test, while testing his convincing power and reasoning ability. The task is assigned to the group by the panelists in such a way that all get equal opportunity to perform to the best of their abilities, express themselves and give suggestions when asked for. Leadership skills , good team working skills , strong reasoning and decision making skills, negotiating skills, taking initiative , facilitating others to perform and speak ,showing a positive attitude, staying motivated (Intensity, Direction and Perseverance) are some of the traits a Team player must possess in order to successfully accomplish the task and get selected.

The candidate may be given an indoor practical task, outdoor group exercise, case studies, presentations, creating a proposal, performing skits, role plays and so on. Certain B schools and PSU evaluate candidates through such along with other selection tools. In one such exercise students were asked to organise an event for the B school. Other activities included forming a railway platform with a stack of papers provided, analyzing a situation or a picture, selling a product or preparing an election campaign.

B-Schools use Group Tasks/Group Exercises to evaluate candidates on:

  • Leadership skills
  • Organizing Ability
  • Initiative
  • Cooperation
  • Negotiation skills
  • Liveliness
  • Determination
  • Decision Making Ability
  • Confidence
  • Attitude
  • Perseverance
  • Reasoning Ability
  • Persuasiveness
  • Perseverance
  • Motivation

Past Group Exercise Experiences

A group of 8 students were blindfolded and then given a twisted rope. They were asked to arrange themselves in such a way as to form an 8 pointed star. Similarly, the group members were asked to arrange themselves and form a square.

  • There was a brick lying on the floor and the team members were asked to stand one above another on it.
  • The team members were given a card board, chart paper, pencil to create any structure out of the materials provided, length being 150mm.

Tips for performing Group Activities:

  • Listen attentively and make notes of the information provided.
  • Divide the task into bundle of activities so that the whole team can work together (plan a work breakdown structure).
  • Stay focused on the goal and remembers team working skills are being tested.
  • Try to create an environment where communicating with team mates, taking reasonable risks and actions is possible.
  • Creativity, participative leadership, thinking out of the box and strong reasoning is required to complete the task.
  • Take initiative but don’t underestimate your team mates. True that the team’s success would be your success but be slightly diplomatic since this a competition and you will be evaluated individually.
  • Remember Synergy is important for achieving goal (1+1 = 3).
  • Its observed that any group formation has generally these 5 stages(Tuckman’s Model):
    • o FORMING: Getting Acquainted and Establishing Ground rules
    • o STORMING: Showing of hostilities and Resisting control by Group Leader
    • o NORMING: Start working and developing close relationships
    • o PERFORMING: Working towards goal achievement
    • o ADJOURNING: Post task completion
  • Have confidence in what you do and persevere (don’t give up till the last minute).
  • Perform your role keeping in mind that you are being observed by the panel.

It is important to know that that the rationale behind group tasks is to check the candidate’s competence on team building skills, Leadership, handling pressure, etc. The contemporary management practices emphasize more on Team work now, since managers need to handle live projects. So these team activities are an attempt to simulate actual managerial dilemmas, an insight into real corporate complexities.

HPCL EXAMPLE

Case 1: a Xerox machine needs to be manufactured which should give colored copies but the cost of these colored copies should be less than general black and white copy. The manufacturing cost of that new photo copying machine needs to be reduced in order to increase the profit of company. To reduce manufacturing cost low cost components are used which degrades the quality of copy. But only 30 % people can detect those degraded changes while rest 70% people don’t predict the change. We need to give a solution for this whether to reduce the cost of manufacturing for benefits of company or not

Case 2: You are head of a company. A person XYZ is working in your company. But few of his colleagues complain about him that he doesn’t work full time and works only 3-4 days in a week. Apart from this they also complain that he does some part time side business which is gaining him more profit. But his performance is far better than other and is providing profits to the company. What action will you take?

Case 3: You are head of company. Your company wants to replace a new technology XYZ with the old one ABC. License of your old technology expires in few months and needs to to be renewed. The employers are used to old technology and don’t need any formal training for the same. The new technology requires lots of training and for this the employers must work over time. But employers are not ready to do over time. What solutions will you provide to company?

Some times in group task they basically give you a comprehensive paragraph to read in which you are one of the candidate in that story. In one case there was this plane crash situation which was crashed in that desert stating number of survivors and items that we are left with us in order to survive. Now after this dreadful situation we were required to recommend the whole strategy by which we will survive by consensus among ourselves. We were given 20 minutes for discussion and 10 minutes for giving the conclusion. This was the GT off GATE Exam.

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Solar Eclipse


In India partial solar eclipse will be seen at sunrise on 9th March. The same will be visible from most places of India except from North West and western parts of the country.

the partial phase of the eclipse begins before sunrise. However, start of partial phase of the eclipse will take place just after sunrise from extreme north east India.

As one moves towards the east of the country, the duration of the partial eclipse increases reaching upto a duration of about one hour and more in extreme north east India and in Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Considering the Earth as a whole the partial phase of the eclipse will begin at 4 h 49 m IST. The total phase will begin at 5 h 47 m IST. The total phase will end at 9 h 08m IST. The partial phase will end at 10h 05m IST.

In India obscuration of the Sun by the Moon at the time of greatest phase of partial eclipse will be around 15 percent in Agartala, 24.5 percent in Bhubaneswar, 11 percent in Guwahati, 18.5 percent in Kolkata, 12 percent in Patna, 49 percent in Port Blair, 12 percent in Silchar etc.

The total eclipse of the Sun would be visible within a narrow corridor in the northern Hemisphere. The totality path would pass through Sumatra, Borneo, Indonesia and the North Pacific Ocean.

Eclipsed Sun should not be viewed with the naked eye, even for a very short time. It will cause permanent damage of the eyes leading to blindness even when the moon covers most portion of the Sun.

Safe technique to observe the solar eclipse is either by using proper filter like aluminized Mylar, black polymer, welding glass of shade number 14 or by making projection of Sun’s image on a white board by telescope.

A total eclipse of the Sun will occur on March 9, 2016
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A total eclipse of the Sun will occur on March 9, 2016
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In India it will be seen as partial solar eclipse at sunrise. The same will be visible from most places of India except from North West and westernparts of the country.

the partial phase of the eclipse begins before sunrise. However, start of partial phase of the eclipse will take place just after sunrise from extreme north east India.

As one moves towards the east of the country, the duration of the partial eclipse increases reaching upto a duration of about one hour and more in extreme north east India and in Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

Considering the Earth as a whole the partial phase of the eclipse will begin at 4 h 49 m IST. The total phase will begin at 5 h 47 m IST. The total phase will end at 9 h 08m IST. The partial phase will end at 10h 05m IST.

In India obscuration of the Sun by the Moon at the time of greatest phase of partial eclipse will be around 15 percent in Agartala, 24.5 percent in Bhubaneswar, 11 percent in Guwahati, 18.5 percent in Kolkata, 12 percent in Patna, 49 percent in Port Blair, 12 percent in Silchar etc.

The total eclipse of the Sun would be visible within a narrow corridor in the northern Hemisphere. The totality path would passe through Sumatra, Borneo, Indonesia and the North Pacific Ocean.

Eclipsed Sun should not be viewed with the naked eye, even for a very short time. It will cause permanent damage of the eyes leading to blindness even when the moon covers most portion of the Sun.

Safe technique to observe the solar eclipse is either by using proper filter like aluminized Mylar, black polymer, welding glass of shade number 14 or by making projection of Sun’s image on a white board by telescope.

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UPSC – Recruitment against Advt.No.3/2015 and Special Advt. 51/2015. Last Date: 05/03/15 & 14/04/15


Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) is inviting Online Recruitment Application for various posts against Advertisement No.03/2015 & Special Advertisement No.51/2015.

Posts – Stores Officers, Asst. Public Prosecutors, Asst. Survey Officers and Engineer & Ship Surveyor cum-Deputy Director General (Tech.).

Total vacancies—47 posts.

Interested and eligible candidates may apply online only through the official website of UPSC (See URL below). http://www.upsc.gov.in

Educational qualification required and other details in brief, for informational purpose only in interest of job seeker, are given below —
UPSC INVITES ONLINE APPLICATION FOR 47 VARIOUS POSTS AGAINST ADVT. NO.03/2015 & SPECIAL ADVT. NO.51/2015. LAST DATE – 05/03/2015 & 14/04/2015
VACANCIES AGAINST ADVT. NO.03/2015

1. Stores Officers: 20 posts (SC-03, ST-01, OBC-05, UR-11).

Qualification: Degree from recognized University and 03 yrs experience in Govt./ Semi Govt./ Private concern.
Age: 30yrs.
Pay Scale: Rs.9300 — 34,800 and Grade Pay: Rs. 4,600

2. Assistant Public Prosecutors: 20 posts (SC-02, ST-01, OBC-06, UR-13).
Qualification: Degree in Law
Age: 30yrs.
Pay Scale: Rs.9300 — 34,800 and Grade Pay: Rs. 4,600

3. Assistant Survey Officers: 4 posts.
Qualification: Bachelor of Engineering or Associate Member of the Institution of Engineers (AMIE) or B. Tech Degree in Civil or Mining Engineering from a recognized University. Experience—02yrs in the field.
Age: 30yrs.
Pay Scale: Rs.9300 — 34,800 and Grade Pay: Rs. 4,600
VACANCIES AGAINST SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT NO.51/2015

4. Engineer & Ship Surveyor cum-Deputy Director General (Tech.): 03 posts. (ST-01, OBC-01, UR-01).
Qualification: Certificate of competency of marine engineer officer class-I (Steam or Motor or Combined Steam and Motor) or equivalent. Experience of one year in the field is desirable.
Age: 50yrs.
Pay Scale: Rs.15600 — 39100 and Grade Pay: Rs. 7,600

Age mentioned above is for General candidates. The age is relaxable for SC/ST candidates upto 5 years and upto 3 years for OBC candidates in respect of vacancies reserved for them. Age relaxation of 10 years is allowed (total 15 years for SCs/STs and 13 years for OBCs in respect of the posts reserved for them). The relaxation in upper age limit of 5 years shall be admissible to all persons who had ordinarily been domiciled in the State of J&K. See officially released advertisement for more details.
For more details regarding candidates’ selection norms and eligibility norms, go through the officially released advertisement (See URL/PDF below)

Application Fee: Rs.25/- only is to be paid either by remitting the money in any branch of the SBI by cash or by using net banking facility of the SBI or by using visa/master credit/debit card.
No fee for SC/ST/PH and Women candidates of any community.

How to Apply: Interested and eligible candidates may apply online only through the official website of UPSC – www.upsconline.nic.in (See URL below) on or before the last date of application prescribed below.
Candidates who wish to apply for more than one post may submit each application separately.
For detailed instruction on how to apply online, please go through the officially released advertisement available in the official website of UPSC (See URL address below)
Upon successful submission of online application form, the system generated Registration Slip will appear on the computer screen. Candidates must print-out it and shall retain the same for future correspondence. DO NOT SEND ANY PRINT-OUT/ DOCUMENTS TO THE COMMISSION AT THIS STAGE.

Important Dates:
Closing Date of Online Application for vacancies against Advt. -3/2015: 05/03/2014
Closing Date of Online Application for vacancies against Advt. 51/2015: 14/04/2015
Above given information are in brief details. Before applying Online please go through the officially released Advt.
Official website of UPSC — http://www.upsc.gov.in

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