Many software engineering leaders have poorly formed mental models for their work.

Mental models are metaphors for how something works, a simplification of the thing to make it easier to understand it. A few examples from physics would be things like:
- electricity "flows"
- gravity "pulls"

These mental models aren't strictly accurate. So you must be careful when building upon them.

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