Role Playing Method
Role is a set of expectations around a given position and is
determined by the role partners. Roles are always reciprocal and
described in pairs such as trainer-trainee, buyer-seller, interviewer-
interviewee and so on. Playing roles would entail practical problems
like inter-role conflicts, intra-role dilemmas, role overloads and role
under loads. As a result of these hurdles, role confusion ensues. In
order to be trained to perform roles, trainees must attain role clarity.
This may involve negotiation among the role senders and role receivers
with regard to their expectations with counter expectations upon one
another. Participants in role-play method are required to respond to
specific problems and expectations of people that they might actually
encounter in their jobs. Role-playing is often used to teach such skills
as interviewing, negotiating, grievance handling, performance appraisal,
and buying and selling and effective communication. It promotes healthy
human relations skills among people.
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Case Study Method
It is a written down, narrative description of a real situation or
incident relating to an organization and its business, depicting any problem
that participants could face in their employment. Participant trainees
are required to propose any number of viable solutions or decisions that
match the variables represented in the case. Case study can be an interest
creating process and a thought stimulating program for the participants.
It helps to develop analytical, reasoning and problem-solving skills of the
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