Post your response to the following: Recall a situation in which someone was trying to persuade you. How effective was the argument? What could have made the argument more persuasive?
Yes, I met a situation once. A month back I was not able to achieve the sales target but I am an in-house sales Executive and as per the policy there should be no targets for the in-house sales executive but my boss was saying that you have to achieve 100 prepaid sales in a month I argue with him that why should I give so much focus on that which is not in my job description as this work is only for the sales officer and I will only deal and do the sales of the walk-in customers but he said no! You must have to as you are not working for your self and earning salary you must know that we have some commitment with the company and we have to do and increase our sales in order to get the company at the peak, our objectives should be aligned with the company objectives but with the help of team work, the argument was so effective that now I used to put my extra effort to achieve the target.
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They need to be able to persuade people to do things. They need to be able to persuade people to do things.
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they could tell them they would die with out it because we need most of the stuff it provides
The verb form of persuasive is persuade. As in "to persuade someone".
to persuade people
persuasive
to persuade someone.
The basic goal of persuasive writing is to convince the audience to agree with the writer's viewpoint or take a specific action. This is achieved by presenting strong arguments, supporting evidence, and using persuasive language to sway the reader's opinion.
You persuade a person about what to choose and whats right about polictics all you do is persuade them.
having the ability to change mindsSomeone (or a fact) is persuasive if he (or it) is able to persuade, that is to convince another person.
Persuasive or argumentative writing works to persuade readers.
you persuade someone something about them.
A letter to someone of importance trying to "persuade" them of a proposed idea.
It matters how many reasons you have to persuade the person
rhetoric