I really like what you’ve written and the logical steps to the subject matter. I’d appreciate a current example of your use of reframing in your business setting.
The most interesting one recently was reframing "webinar" as "virtual classroom" - in other words, this is not something very different from attending a class in person. Many people have experienced webinars as one-way communication rather than an engaging learning experience.
Your opening example certainly caught my attention. Who knew that printing was initially feared! Linking change to something known and comfortable is a valuable reminder for me.
Here’s an article somewhat related I read recently in the Washington Post: “What might ChatGPT do for humanity? The ancient Greeks offer a clue.” (Simon Winchester, 4/28/23)
I really like what you’ve written and the logical steps to the subject matter. I’d appreciate a current example of your use of reframing in your business setting.
The most interesting one recently was reframing "webinar" as "virtual classroom" - in other words, this is not something very different from attending a class in person. Many people have experienced webinars as one-way communication rather than an engaging learning experience.
Your opening example certainly caught my attention. Who knew that printing was initially feared! Linking change to something known and comfortable is a valuable reminder for me.
Here’s an article somewhat related I read recently in the Washington Post: “What might ChatGPT do for humanity? The ancient Greeks offer a clue.” (Simon Winchester, 4/28/23)
Thanks, Sandra. He's a favorite author of mine!