During a transformation, it's understandable to be hesitant about moving too fast, especially at the outset.
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You can't move so fast that you try to change the mores faster than people can accept it. That doesn't mean you do nothing, but it means that you do the things that need to be done according to priority.
One of the advantages of moving quickly is if you do something wrong you can change it. What technologies tend to do is they tend to make a lot of mistakes... but then we go back and aggressively attack those mistakes - and fix them. And you usually recover pretty quickly.
Moving fast is not the same as going somewhere.
I have a tendency, just because I'm an ambitious person, to get impatient with things and want them to be moving faster then they are.
It is hard to begin to move when you don't know where you are moving, how to move, or if you are going to get there.
I move slowly, and I used to move fast. I miss that.
I find that moving keeps me optimistic, the idea of what's going to be down the road a bit or around the next bend.
Everybody accuses me of moving fast when I direct a picture. I don't move fast, but I just keep moving.
In the final analysis, it is your decision to make, but it doesn't move as fast as I'd like it to move.
The longer you're stuck in a position that doesn't truly challenge you, the less likely you'll be able to leave it. Inertia, in fact, is one of my worst fears.
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