Interview Report
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Introduction
Interviewing is an art form of intricate discipline that combines preparation and spontaneity in a potent mix. Like any art form, it is practiced so many different levels, depending on the innate talent, hard work, and creativity of its performers. At its best, what really takes place is an "inter-view"- a mutual process of looking inward (inter means " between"). The success depends on first understanding your own internal views. The more self-awareness you
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and relate to others. The potential for personal growth and development, through stimulating conversations with fascinating people, is boundless. References Barone, J. (1995). Interviewing art and skill. New York: Allyn and Bacon Publishers. Beach, M. (1982, June). Interviewing. US News, pp. 122. McLaughlin, P. (1950). Asking Questions: the art of the media interview. Quebec: Canadian Cataloguing Publication. Richardson, S. (1965). Interviewing: its forms and functions. Chicago: Basic Book Publication. Samovar, L. (1982). Interviewing: a communicative approach. New York: Gorsuch Scarisbrick Publishers.
and relate to others. The potential for personal growth and development, through stimulating conversations with fascinating people, is boundless. References Barone, J. (1995). Interviewing art and skill. New York: Allyn and Bacon Publishers. Beach, M. (1982, June). Interviewing. US News, pp. 122. McLaughlin, P. (1950). Asking Questions: the art of the media interview. Quebec: Canadian Cataloguing Publication. Richardson, S. (1965). Interviewing: its forms and functions. Chicago: Basic Book Publication. Samovar, L. (1982). Interviewing: a communicative approach. New York: Gorsuch Scarisbrick Publishers.