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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
Apr 235 min read
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The Power of Lifelong Learning and Leadership with Professor Ron Greenwood
In the Episode #1116 of the Arete Coach Podcast , we had the pleasure of engaging with Professor Ron Greenwood, a distinguished leader...
Aug 22, 20245 min read


Mastering Group Dynamics: Strategies for Effective Group Coaching Sessions
Mastering group dynamics in executive coaching involves creating a safe, engaging space that values confidentiality and active...
Aug 21, 20247 min read


Demonstrating Return-on-Investment (ROI) from Executive Coaching
Informed by a compelling discussion with Lisa Ann Edwards on Episode #1133 of the Arete Coach Podcast titled "Show Your Value:...
Aug 14, 20247 min read


AI’s Understanding of Coaching: How AI Defines Coaching and Coaching Ethics
Researchers Passmore and Tee studied AI’s ability to provide an accurate definition of coaching and its understanding of coaching ethics....
Aug 9, 20243 min read


What Makes Them Different? Examining the Brain of the Entrepreneur
What makes the entrepreneurs we coach different? Recent research indicates that there are key differences in the brain activity of...
Aug 7, 20244 min read


The Stories We Tell Ourselves: How Beliefs Shape Our Narratives
The stories we tell ourselves are woven from a complex interplay of beliefs and attitudes. These narratives, often shaped by our...
Jul 3, 20244 min read
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