keep thinking that "pivot" is the wrong descriptor, definitionally implies a lack of movement people are looking for something closer to "chopping your feet when cutting," afaict, but neither really has the right resonance (and latter is horrifically unwieldy)
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I guess that's true— perhaps what I'm referring to is more connotation, or perhaps I'm mis-inferring that a pivot necessarily requires one to be at a dead halt but I do think there is a dimension of focused explosiveness that that term as shorthand doesn't properly convey
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Hmm, yeah I would assume its a sports metaphor, probably basketball—which would imply a dead halt. It doesn't quite capture the momentum and multiplicity of an organization though. On the other hand, isnt the point of pivoting to actually halt momentum in the current direction?
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