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A large inspiration for the Wardley Mapping method comes from Sun Tzu's The Art of War, and from John Boyd's OODA Loop. The five factors of competition described there were Purpose - Landscape - Climate - Doctrine - Leadership. [1]
Doctrine is the training of your forces, the standard ways of operating and the techniques that you almost always apply.[2]