When the sky is always falling – fighting catastrophic thinking
May 30, 2024 | George Yang | 1 Comment on When the sky is always falling – fighting catastrophic thinking
A flubbed line during a high-profile presentation, a typo on an email to key stakeholders or a boss’s request for a Monday morning meeting with a subject line of “TBD” can all cause stress, fear and worst-case-scenario thinking, also known as catastrophizing. Dr. Tsasha Awong, an instructor at the G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing […]
Great outline. The more preparation, the better the outcome. Taking the appropriate time to implement will benefit the organization.
Exactly! Thanks, Denise.
In two of the implementations that I have been involved in, it was about a year each, and with the one we ran parallel systems. In the third most recent one, it was roughly a two year process. In all implementations, a clear end of year cutoff (timeline) and training definitely added to our successful implementations.
Thank you for sharing your experience, Martina 👌
We are nearing the end of a year long implementation. I joined the team for the final 6-months what a road this has been! Thanks for this helpful list, I will refer to it for the next implementation 😊
Amazing! Thanks, Caitlin 😁
great ideas, would love to try it
Yay 😃