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Monday, May 4, 2009

Pilot A Panel, Discussion Leader - Part 1

A panel discussion is a method of informing a group regarding a subject that is presented by a smaller group. This small group, or panel, is generally made up of people who have knowledge and experience about the subject under discussion and are able to approach the topic with some authority.

A panel discussion adds variety and helps to get more members on a program. It appeals to a wider interest in that the audience may readily relate to a particular point covered by any one of the panelists. For example, a panel of four members is presenting a discussion on the problems of maintaining employee morale. Representing four different sectors of the marketplace, the panelists are a personnel manager from a major corporation, the foreman of an assembly line, the supervisor of a government office, and an administrative secretary in a large research firm.

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