DocumentCode
1547966
Title
When and how to argue
Author
Delaney, W.A.
Author_Institution
Analysis and Computing Systems, Inc., 109 Terrace Hall Ave., Burlington, MA 01803
Issue
4
fYear
1981
Firstpage
186
Lastpage
188
Abstract
Arguing is presenting an opposite, alternative, or different viewpoint and the reasons for your opinion. The author warns us to consider the consequences of arguing by deciding what can be gained or lost. We often waste our time (and the time of others) by not being aware of the difference between what to argue and, how to argue. What to argue calls for considering the problem´s permanence, its seriousness, and the reality of your winning. How to argue involves remaining impersonal and gracious, stating what you want, sticking to the issue, listening to and seeing the other person´s point of view, and not harping on the same issue.
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0361-1434
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPC.1981.6501693
Filename
6501693
Link To Document