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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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Return to Work: A Discussion on Returning to the Post-Pandemic Workplace
Episode #1026: As the COVID-19 pandemic winds down, business leaders across the globe are questioning the next step for their employees...
Jul 28, 20216 min read


Returning to the Office: A Post-Pandemic Resource Guide
In episode #1026 of the Arete Coach Podcast, we address the most prevalent questions executives worldwide are facing: how do we confront...
May 14, 20219 min read


Resolving Conflict in the Virtual Workplace
“For good ideas and true innovation, you need human interaction, conflict, argument and debate.” - Margaret Heffernan. Conflict is an...
Apr 2, 20216 min read


How To Create More Effective & Engaging Zoom Meetings
First gradually, then suddenly, Zoom became the most frequently used solution by coaches everywhere. By early 2018 there were a number of...
Mar 26, 20218 min read
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