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Becoming a Master Interviewer | An Interview With David Farnsworth

Becoming a Master Interviewer | An Interview With David Farnsworth

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Becoming a Master Interviewer | An Interview With David Farnsworth

FromLeading Saints Podcast

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Length:
75 minutes
Released:
Jul 27, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

David Farnsworth was a retired leadership and executive coach who spent years helping organization improve their interviewing skills through the 3D Interviewing method. He passed away in July 2020. In this episode David explains methods latter-day saint leaders can use in order to improve the effectiveness of one-to-one interviews and classroom teaching through effective questions.


Highlights
7:15 Why do I want to develop my interviewing skills?

The question is: how do you see your role?
Understanding the leader's role in an interaction

11:35 The Fundamentals

Be sincerely interested in others
Reading others accurately
Having the vocabulary to articulate
Be willing to be authentic and consistent
Having a good sense of ourselves (self-awareness)
Trust others in their ability to respond
Not seeing yourself as the expert, but to uncouple yourself from having all the answers

17:45 Drawing the Cube exercise (see graphic, below)
22:00 The Art of Formulating Focused Questions Preparing questions in advance

Draft good questions
Try to put them in a logical order
Examine questions carefully and fine-tune them

29:45 Active Listening

Paraphrase in your own words what the other person has just said
Leaving the other person in control allows you find out how they think, what they're feeling, etc.
Three levels of paraphrasing:

What was said? (make sure you're clear about what they've said)
How was it said? (for example, "I can see this is difficult for you...")
What was not said?

Three reactions to paraphrasing:

Agreement
Correction/clarification
Amplification

44:20 Summarizing: different than paraphrasing.

Pulling together the major points of the discussion or topic (your understanding of the discussion).
Same three reactions to summarizing as paraphrasing (agreement, correction/clarification, or amplification).

52:45 Sequencing questions

Getting acquainted example
55:00 Problem-solving example
58:50 Classroom example

67:00 How can I start interviewing using the 3D-I model?

After Action Review


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Released:
Jul 27, 2022
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