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In reply to the discussion: Trump is planning 100 executive orders starting Day 1 on border, deportations and other priorities [View all]EX500rider
(11,641 posts)21. A mostly military term:
How does the OODA loop work?
1.Observe: Gather information about the situation using all five senses. This includes the wider context, any outside information, and feedback from previous loops.
2.Orient: Analyze the information you've collected to determine response options.
3.Decide: Choose the best possible response based on what you know.
4.Act: Carry out your action plan and evaluate your approach.
Who created the OODA loop?
Colonel John Boyd, a United States Air Force strategist, developed the OODA loop.
When is the OODA loop used?
The OODA loop can be used in military campaigns, commercial operations, and learning processes. It can also help people respond to crises.
1.Observe: Gather information about the situation using all five senses. This includes the wider context, any outside information, and feedback from previous loops.
2.Orient: Analyze the information you've collected to determine response options.
3.Decide: Choose the best possible response based on what you know.
4.Act: Carry out your action plan and evaluate your approach.
Who created the OODA loop?
Colonel John Boyd, a United States Air Force strategist, developed the OODA loop.
When is the OODA loop used?
The OODA loop can be used in military campaigns, commercial operations, and learning processes. It can also help people respond to crises.
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Trump is planning 100 executive orders starting Day 1 on border, deportations and other priorities [View all]
Zorro
Yesterday
OP
Or, we will get a clear picture of what we are up against so we can coordinate our resistance.
Magoo48
Yesterday
#3
No ... the ACLU and other good-guy activists are going fight everything Chump tries to do
FakeNoose
Yesterday
#32
Some seem to think that exec orders are the way to go, but they only, IMHO, apply to federal rules.
SWBTATTReg
Yesterday
#5
I feel like we (or at least I do) need a review of how they work, and any weaknesses...
Alice B.
Yesterday
#14
He is excited about getting people to watch him sign his name 100 times. n/t
forgotmylogin
Yesterday
#31
Y'all are so naive. This shock doctrine is exactly the same way he communicates. Tons and tons of BS...
jvill
Yesterday
#16
Disagree...he got very little done the last time. It won't be any different this time
PortTack
Yesterday
#23
And then he will fly away to a non-extraditable country and Vance will issue him a pardon. nt
in2herbs
Yesterday
#17
And the ACLU, democracy docket, SPLC has literally hundreds of laws suitss ready to be filed against any
PortTack
Yesterday
#22
"And the ACLU, democracy docket, SPLC has literally hundreds of lawsuits..."
J_William_Ryan
Yesterday
#29
I personally hate Executive Orders. I don't care which party sits on the Oval Office ...
aggiesal
23 hrs ago
#40