Breaking News: The Website Was Innocent ð️
Have you ever noticed that the people most convinced something is broken are sometimes the very people who haven't read the instructions? I was reminded of this recently when a new website was rolled out at work. Before most people had even clicked around or explored it, one coworker became deeply concerned that everyone needed immediate training. According to him, if we didn't all learn the system right away, mistakes would be made, confusion would spread, and chaos would surely follow. It was a dramatic prediction. The website had barely been introduced, and already it was being treated like a dangerous wild animal that needed to be handled by trained professionals. Training sessions were discussed. Warnings were issued. Concerns were raised. It was all very serious. Then came the plot twist. The same coworker who was sounding the alarm downloaded the wrong data and confidently announced that the website was incorrect. Not "I might have done something wrong." Not ...