1. to learn more about others culture.
2. to make them friendly so that they could feel free to talk.
3. to make a conversation rather than making it a direct interview. then i will know more.
4. to understand how it feels to join a different culture and environment.
5. to write the interview clearly so that the reader will also have an understand of that culture.
6. by preparing the questions and the recorder before making the interviwe.
7. by choosing a good place to make the interview so that there will not be any interruption.
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Be more specific in your objectives. For example, how do you plan on learning more about others cultures?
ReplyDeleteI like the direction your objectives are going to, Sisay: accommodating a mutually beneficial conversational setting. No. 5 "understanding"
ReplyDeleteWhat's not clear yet is how you will do these five things.
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Roland
Number 5 is the best, I believe. Because if you did not make it clear when typing up what you did in the interview, then noone will understand but you. Good job.
ReplyDelete-Mohammed.
The sequence of your objective is good. When you say "how it feels to join a different culture and environment", are you talking about the conflicts and obstacles in general?
ReplyDelete-Vishal Gurung
You have very clear realization about what you want to learn through the interview. I like these goals!
ReplyDeleteYou know what you want to get out of the interview. Good job! You may want to be more specific of the steps of the interviewing process.
ReplyDeletenumber 4 is a good idea
ReplyDeletei like 'making a conversation' idea! :)
ReplyDeleteI like the fact that you will make it seem like you are having a conversation instead of an interview. It will definetly benefit you in your research.
ReplyDeletenumber 7 is good, interruptions could make it difficult
ReplyDeleteYou may want to be more specific on how you are going to go about accomplishing your objectives, but you are off to a good start!
ReplyDeleteGreat work! You might want to consider working more on the cultural differences in the general questions, and do some research after you finish the conversation. Keep in mind that our objective is to learn another culture and analyze it through the interview.
ReplyDeleteHow do you plan on making them friendly? Do you know which questions you are going to ask in the interview?
ReplyDeleteThoughtful objectives. What else do you want to learn about the interviewee besides No.1 & 4?
ReplyDeleteI like your objectives. They reflect the idea about creating a friendly environment with the interviewee so as to get the best interview possible.
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ReplyDeletei think you need some more steps on the preperation side of things.
ReplyDeleteGood objectives I like that you are really interested in making the interview personal and friendly :)
ReplyDeleteyou may want to add a few more objectives or discuss the ones you have in more detail.
I think you could be alittle more specific with your objectives, like how do you plan to learn more about their culture?
ReplyDeleteyour third point is very important for this interview~ That's also what i concerned during mine.
ReplyDeleteGood job, but i feel you could be a little more specific. Good start though, i like question number 4 it will be interesting to hear what some answers will be.
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