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The OODA Loop in the Age of AI: Why the Orientation Gap Is Your Biggest Risk
For decades, the strategic edge belonged to leaders who could move through the Observe-Orient-Decide-Act (OODA) cycle faster than their competitors. That framework, developed by U.S. Air Force Colonel John Boyd in the 1970s, became one of the most enduring models for competitive decision-making in both military and business contexts (Boyd, 1976). The premise was straightforward: the side that cycles through observation, orientation, decision, and action most rapidly gains an
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Preparing the Next Generation to Shape What’s Next
Across boardrooms, classrooms, and dinner tables, a single narrative about the future is quietly shaping how an entire generation thinks...
Sep 24, 20258 min read


Lead with Disruption: Mastering the 'Put Yourself Out of Business' Strategy
Disruption is more the rule than the exception. Companies that once dominated their markets can quickly become obsolete if they fail to...
Aug 2, 20243 min read


The Strategic Dimensions of Innovation: A Guide to Using the Innovation Radar Chart
Business innovation is about creating value, and its success is determined by customer acceptance, evidenced by their willingness to pay....
May 3, 20245 min read


How AI-Enhanced Hackathons Transform Problem Solving and Creativity Across Industries
Hackathons, particularly when paired with artificial intelligence (AI), have emerged as a dynamic tool to catalyze creativity and...
Apr 19, 20245 min read
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