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Dimitri Glazkov – Self and About Skip to content Dimitri Glazkov Self and About Aircraft Carriers and Zodiac Boats An insightful conversation with a colleague inspired me to articulate the distinction between velocity and agility – and all that implies. When I talked about velocity in the past, I sort of elided the fact that agility, or the ability to change direction at a given velocity, plays a crucial role in setting organizations for success in certain conditions. I also want to disclaim that the definition of “agility” I use here is only loosely related to the well-known/loved/hated agile methodologies. The example I’ve used in the past is that of a zodiac boat and an aircraft carrier. Though they are capable of roughly going at the same velocity, their agility is dramatically different. The zodiac boat’s maneuverability is what gives it a decisive advantage in an environment where the situation changes rapidly. On the other hand, an aircraft carrier is able to su...
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