When Good Implementations Go Bad: What to Watch for at the Last Minute
About the Webinar
Presenter: Casey Bader, Kolby Fenster
Category: Leadership
On Tuesday, October 14, 2025 from 1:00pm to 2:00pm (Eastern).
Even the most carefully managed tribal software implementations can face unexpected challenges in the final stretch. For project managers, the pressure is highest just before a software system's go-live, when last-minute issues with data, user readiness, or stakeholder alignment can threaten to delay or even derail the entire project.
In this webinar, you will learn to identify the critical last-minute obstacles that can arise during software implementations - and more importantly, how to anticipate, manage, and overcome them. We'll explore real-world strategies that seasoned project managers use to maintain momentum, avoid costly delays, and lead their teams across the finish line with confidence.
If you're leading or preparing for a software rollout, this session will equip you with the practical tools and foresight needed to ensure a smooth and successful go-live. Attendees will also receive a free case study resource that highlights real-world go-live challenges over a software implementation- and how they were successfully resolved to launch a fully operational system.
In this webinar, you will learn to identify the critical last-minute obstacles that can arise during software implementations - and more importantly, how to anticipate, manage, and overcome them. We'll explore real-world strategies that seasoned project managers use to maintain momentum, avoid costly delays, and lead their teams across the finish line with confidence.
If you're leading or preparing for a software rollout, this session will equip you with the practical tools and foresight needed to ensure a smooth and successful go-live. Attendees will also receive a free case study resource that highlights real-world go-live challenges over a software implementation- and how they were successfully resolved to launch a fully operational system.