Providing psychological safety is accomplished by:

A. Designing the change to be high quality.
B. Allowing time for learning a new procedure.
C. Delaying change implementation as long as possible.
D. Putting the changes into effect as fast as possible.


ANS: B

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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