OODA loops, which stand for Observe, Orient, Decide, and Act, are a decision-making process often used in business and military strategies. They aid in decision-making by allowing individuals or teams to process information and react to changing environments more efficiently. The process begins with observation to gather the most current information about a situation. Then, the orientation phase involves analyzing this information and using it to update your current reality. The decision phase involves choosing a course of action based on the orientation phase. Finally, the action phase involves carrying out the chosen action. The loop then repeats, allowing for continuous adaptation and improvement.
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