Momentum is defined as the power that is resident
in a moving object.
The amount of momentum that an object has depends
on two physical quantities: the mass and the velocity of the moving
object in the frame of reference. In physics, the usual symbol for
momentum is a bold p (bold because it is a vector);
so this can be written p= mv where p is the
momentum, m is the mass and v is the velocity.
When I think of momentum as it relates to
leadership, I think of how one success makes the next success
easier. One problem fixed makes the next one a little less
challenging. A series of small successes makes a large
success more possible and even probable.
In the CAD world, getting past a stumbling block
or system trial allows you to see beyond the current frustrations to
the next possibility. Momentum is what is needed to press
ahead on your projects. Momentum is the energy to
make it up the next CAD or BIM hill or jump the next hurdle.
How do you generate momentum?
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