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by edmundsauto
895 days ago
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This mindset is more useful in a competitive environment where you want to cycle new information in a faster loop than your opponent. Thinking about it, I’m not sure it would be that valuable in my typical corporate experience - no outer loops to get inside of. Maybe my managers so I can stay a step ahead? |
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The application is identical. TFA just renames it to Aim Fire Scan with an even more conflict-oriented sequence name.
The main "get inside the loop" takeaway from OODA is just "Be agile and respond quickly to outcomes" rather than "March forward on your original plan", when applied in a non-competitive environment.
Same schtick, different pile.