If you have a television set, watch an interview program. Use it as practice in detecting the second by second use of driver behavior. Experiment to see whether different TV personalities typically show different primary drivers.
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Ilahia School of Management Studies
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3. Practicing driver detection
If you have a television set,
watch an interview program.
Use it as practice in
detecting the second by
second use of driver
behavior. Experiment to see
whether different TV
personalities typically show
different primary drivers.
4. Practicing driver detection
If you are working in a
group, get in to sub groups
of three. Decide who will be
the client, counselor and
observer. Client talks and
counselor listens. Observer
notes down the driver clues
and gives feedback at the
end of the session.
5. Practicing driver detection
Look out for driver behavior in
all sorts of everyday
interaction. Practice detecting
drivers as you work, shop,
travel, have casual
conversation with friends. Do
not tell people you are doing
this unless you know for sure
they are interested.