People often possess different views on whether we should claim our honest opinions even if other people may discord with them. Based on my personal experiences and actual observations of live, I tend to argue that stating our honest perspectives is essential though others would disagree with them.
First of all, people put emphasis on efficiency and suggesting our sincere opinions can enhance the efficiency of work. For example, when I run a start-up company and build queuing systems, I would like have my colleagues provide me with their honest opinions though I may not agree with them. By doing so, I can efficiently figure out the problems like typo and wrong marketing strategies in my team project. Of course, I sometimes cannot accept their advices; however, after discussing these ideas and perspectives, we achieve consensus efficiently. On the other hands, if I refuse to encourage them supply their opinions, I think that I would spend more time on dealing with such tough problems by myself. Apparently, stating our true feeling or views is actually beneficial.
Secondly, people want to have best result and offering honest opinions would give rise to expected good outcome. For instance, when I am working on my Process Control team project, I always directly deliver my opinions if there is a seeming problem even though my coworker would somewhat unhappy because they just want to finish the discussion as soon as possible or discord with my idea. Nevertheless, in order to have best result, I believe that showing true opinions is necessary to accomplish our goal. As a result, our team solve every single problem we discovered and finally get highest scores in class.
To conclude, I totally agree with the statement that the honest opinions are important for us. That is to say, due to efficiency, better results, I am prone to bolster the suggestion that we should state our honest opinions although other people might disagree.
People
often
possess
different
views on whether we should claim our
honest
opinions
even if
other
people
may discord with them. Based on my personal experiences and actual observations of
live
, I tend to argue that stating our
honest
perspectives is essential though others would disagree with them.
First of all
,
people
put emphasis on efficiency and suggesting our sincere
opinions
can enhance the efficiency of work.
For example
, when I run a
start
-up
company
and build queuing systems, I would like have my colleagues provide me with their
honest
opinions
though I may not
agree
with them. By doing
so
, I can
efficiently
figure out the
problems
like typo and
wrong
marketing strategies in my team project.
Of course
, I
sometimes
cannot accept their advices;
however
, after discussing these
ideas
and perspectives, we achieve consensus
efficiently
. On the
other
hands, if I refuse to encourage them supply their
opinions
, I
think
that I would spend more time on dealing with such tough
problems
by myself.
Apparently
, stating our true feeling or views is actually beneficial.
Secondly
,
people
want to have best
result
and offering
honest
opinions
would give rise to
expected
good
outcome.
For instance
, when I am working on my Process Control team project, I always
directly
deliver my
opinions
if there is a seeming
problem
even though
my coworker would somewhat unhappy
because
they
just
want to finish the discussion as
soon
as possible or discord with my
idea
.
Nevertheless
, in order to
have best
result
, I believe that showing true
opinions
is necessary to accomplish our goal. As a
result
, our team solve every single
problem
we discovered and
finally
get
highest
scores in
class
.
To conclude
, I
totally
agree
with the statement that the
honest
opinions
are
important
for us.
That is
to say, due to efficiency, better
results
, I am prone to bolster the suggestion that we should state our
honest
opinions
although
other
people
might disagree.