No Way Out

Boyd's OODA Loop Beyond the Linear Model - Alex Vohr


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Retired Marine Corps Colonel Alex Vohr joins No Way Out - The OODA Loop Podcast to unpack John Boyd’s authentic, non-linear OODA loop sketch from "The Essence of Winning and Losing." Drawing from his 25-year Marine career—including early adoption of maneuver warfare doctrine, leadership at the School of Advanced Warfighting (SAW), and combat operations—Vohr shares why the common four-step, speed-obsessed version misses Boyd’s core insight: Orientation is the schwerpunkt 

Think speed wins battles and markets? Only if you’re oriented correctly—otherwise, you’re racing in the wrong direction. Hosts Mark "Moose" McGrath and Brian "Ponch" Rivera dive into how Orientation—shaped by genetics, culture, experience, and new information—drives observation, decisions, and action in uncertain, complex adaptive systems. They explore nested OODA loops in teams and organizations, harmonization for aligned vectors, planning as orientation-tuning under time pressure, relative tempo over blind speed, decision quality versus luck, and avoiding OODA loop fatigue from oversimplified myths.

Vohr discusses his new book, Speed Kills: Leveraging John Boyd's OODA Loop to Build Organizations That Win (featured on the Marine Corps Commandant’s Professional Reading List) which translates Boyd’s ideas into practical tools: defining how your organization observes/orients/decides/acts, shifting to implicit guidance for lower cognitive load, building shared mental models, fostering psychological safety for real feedback, and using first principles over rigid templates.

John R. Boyd's Conceptual Spiral was originally titled No Way Out. In his own words: 

“There is no way out unless we can eliminate the features just cited. Since we don’t know how to do this, we must continue the whirl of reorientation…”

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