Ooda
OODA loop (Observe–Orient–Decide–Act) is a decision‑making framework developed by United States Air Force Colonel John Boyd. It describes a recurring four‑step cycle through which individuals and organizations observe the environment, orient themselves to it, decide on a course of action, and act. The concept originated from Boyd’s analysis of air combat and has since been applied in military strategy, business, sports, and other fields.
Observe refers to collecting information from sensors, analysts, allies, and direct feedback. Orient involves synthesizing data
The OODA loop emphasizes speed and adaptability: faster iteration can create confusion or hesitation in opponents,
Applications include military planning and aerial combat, competitive business strategy, negotiation, cybersecurity, and sports coaching. Critics