One clear advantage of being skilled at persuasion is that it helps build trust and achieve goals effectively, especially in professional settings. For example, in my role as a UI designer, I often need to convince stakeholders to adopt certain design choices. Being persuasive allows me to explain the user benefits clearly, which leads to smoother project approvals. However, the downside is that it can sometimes create unrealistic expectations. If you're too convincing, people might agree to things they're not fully prepared for, which can backfire later. I've seen this happen in team meetings where a colleague's persuasive pitch led to rushed deadlines that ended up compromising the quality of our work. So, while it's a useful skill, it's important to balance persuasion with honesty and practicality.
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Parte 3a time when you encouraged somebody to do something that he or she didn't want to do
What are the advantages and disadvantages of being highly skilled at persuasion?
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