Great post! If the goal is to “persuade” and not convince, do you believe the same tactics would apply? Or would there be subtle differences in tactics?
Great post! If the goal is to “persuade” and not convince, do you believe the same tactics would apply? Or would there be subtle differences in tactics?
Persuasion is leading your audience to your desired outcome/conclusion on their own. Convincing is forcing your desire onto them for your own reasons. Subjective, of course but I was curious if you had a specific view point on that.
I think of all this as persuading. You’re telling your story in a way that naturally positions yourself as a leader. You’re not forcing anything onto the other person.
Great post! If the goal is to “persuade” and not convince, do you believe the same tactics would apply? Or would there be subtle differences in tactics?
what's the difference you're highlighting between persuade and convince?
Persuasion is leading your audience to your desired outcome/conclusion on their own. Convincing is forcing your desire onto them for your own reasons. Subjective, of course but I was curious if you had a specific view point on that.
I think of all this as persuading. You’re telling your story in a way that naturally positions yourself as a leader. You’re not forcing anything onto the other person.
Thanks Yue.