Re: Group Assessment
what they'll usually do then is give you a problem to solve "as a group" and see how you interact.
It's actually quite interesting to sit back for the first couple of minutes and watch the people look really nervous and then relieved when someone takes the initiative of the first step.
Don't be pushy but look around to see if anyone looks they're gonna jump in as 'leader' and if not organise the group yourself.
But the best thing to do is make sure everyone takes part and noone is left out. If someone hasn't said anything just say "what do you think?" to them - it looks good because you're bringing in the more shy group members.
I think i'm just repeating myself now...
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