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PMCG Slipstream Project Model |
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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 30 July 2009 12:55 |
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"The term "slipstreaming" describes an object traveling inside the slipstream of another object (most often objects moving through the air though not necessarily flying). If an object is inside the slipstream behind another object, moving at the same speed, the rear object will require less power to maintain its speed than if it were moving independently. In addition, the leading object will be able to move faster than it could independently because the rear object reduces the affect of the low-pressure region on the leading object." – from Wikipedia
Just like a cyclist benefits from riding behind another cyclist we believe that a Chargeback project can ride behind a Service Catalog project, for example. This is the thinking behind our Slipstream project model. And just like in cycle racing communication and working together to push the group forward is essential.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 30 July 2009 13:02 |