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Old 23-03-06, 02:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Today's Question :




Some people have the ability
to "step into another's shoes." When has this skill been required of
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Old 23-03-06, 02:12 PM   #2 (permalink)
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i would define it as taking responsibility.so whenever my help is needed i will surely take responsibility and do it perfectly..

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Hi All,


The ability to put ourselves into another's shoes is being empathic towards others. I would like to give a small example over here, I was teaching some Mechanical students, the language C. The language as such is not interesting for them as its nota core subject for them and they do see it as just any other language. So, I needed some practical examples where they could relate themselves well with the language. I tried to make them love the subject. Just dont discard them as the ones who are'nt interested and its difficult for them. I dont know how success I was but I needed to be more empathetic towards them.


This type of practical example/illustration would help the interviewer understand you andput up confidence on you. The answer should be a personal one. Youcan choose any incident from your daily life to get the point clear.


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hi,


I think this question arises when we have to take care of otheres job that when he is in leave or when that post is not filled because of some reasons, i think answer for this is,


If iam at a particular position or defined for a some job, if the organization wants to shift me to do others job or other work, then i will defnetly step into that work and i will give atleast 100% for that work.


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