4.1 Pattern 5: Playing with competing perspectives
Course subject(s)
4. The game of framing and reframing, part 3
The next pattern, playing with competing perspectives, will be discussed in the episode below:
Episode 8: Playing with competing perspectives
In addition
This is just one example of competing perspectives, but there are many other sets of competing perspectives. We will present two examples.
Main takeaways:
- Try to understand your opponents perspective; is it about facts or rights? Is it factual of moral? About content or game playing? About strategy or operation? About legal or moral issues? And so on.
- Reframe the debate by using a competing perspective.
- If you use both a factual and a moral perspective in your frame then it will be more difficult for your opponent to reframe your frame.
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