The Data-Analysis-Decision-Action process in
A Spy’s Guide To Thinking isn’t static. It isn’t something you do one time. It’s born from Boyd’s OODA Loop. As a loop, you cycle through the DADA process as many times as you can. After you act, you observe the results. You collect new data. You feed the new data into your analysis. So you make better decisions each time around.You get feedback. And you use it to inform what you do next.You can have a problem at any of the stages. You can have a p...
Published on March 29, 2018 11:20