a Process of Processes

The Everyday OODA uses the tenets of Agile methodology, Periodization Training and, of course, the OODA Loop, in your day-to-day planning to enable you to be truly nimble as you assess an ever-changing environment and adapt quickly, allowing you to carry the advantage over any situation and discover your full potential. Create your process, understand it, use it and then see if you need to change it. The Everyday OODA is the story of you. Your plans. Your processes. Your results. Progress is not linear, it’s cyclical. You want to be sovereign? Know thyself. Only way to know yourself is to get off your ass and find out.

What is the OODA Loop?

The OODA loop (Observe, Orient, Decide, Act) is a four-step approach to decision-making designed by the great John Boyd. It focuses on filtering available information, putting it in context and quickly making the most appropriate decision while also adapting as necessary as more data becomes available. Boyd developed the OODA Loop with fighter pilots in mind, but like all good mental models, it works in other fields beyond combat. It’s used by CEOs, lawyers, doctors, politicians, law enforcement, marketers, athletes, coaches, and more.


What is Agile methodology?

The Agile process generally promotes a disciplined project management process that encourages frequent inspection, adaptation and continuous improvement at every stage. It is a leadership philosophy that encourages teamwork, self-organization and accountability, a set of practices intended to allow for rapid delivery of high-quality work.


What is the Periodization?

Periodization training is the deliberate manipulation of training variables to optimize performance for competition, prevent overtraining, and progress performance over specific periods of time.