- Conclusion
- Getting Result the right Way
- Making an Impact
- How to Negotiate
- Putting Your Opinion Forward
- Interpersonal Skills Worksheet-II
- Interpersonal Skills Worksheet-I
- Pitfalls of Emotions
- Emotional Handling
- The You Win I Technique
- Maintaining Reliability and Trust
- Nurturing Common Grounds
- Making Up For Forgetting Names
- Using Names In Conversation
- Tips While Talking
- Proceeding With a Conversation
- Small Talk and Its Benefits
- Body Language
- Art of Asking
- Active Listening
- Verbal Communication
- Introduction to Interpersonal Skills
- Interpersonal skills Home
Interpersonal skills Resources
- Interpersonal skills - Discussion
- Interpersonal skills - Resources
- Interpersonal skills - Quick Guide
Selected Reading
- Who is Who
- Computer Glossary
- HR Interview Questions
- Effective Resume Writing
- Questions and Answers
- UPSC IAS Exams Notes
Putting Your Opinion Forward
In a meeting or a social gathering, people will expect you to contribute to the discussion. In situations pke these, it is very important to reapze that even if your opinions might be honest and true, they could hurt the sentiments of a lot of people who might not be agreeing to these opinions of yours. Even if what you mentioned was correct, some might feel offended by your direct statements.
In these cases, it is always advisable to use a diplomatic tone. There is nothing wrong for two completely different persons to disagree on a point. But the objective should always be to put your contradicting thoughts in such a way that the psteners judge the sentence, and not you. This art is called agreeably disagreeing or constructive disagreeing.
In a constructive disagreement, which is bound to happen when a meeting of talented and dynamic people is held, the idea is to make sure that personal egos and prejudices don t overwhelm the discussion.
The focus of every agreement or disagreement should be to bring improvement and greater success, and on finding a solution and not settpng personal scores or gaining one-upmanship. Mutual respect should be there for all participating members, even if their views could be clashing with yours.
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