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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]]. {{Book cite 1}}
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Purpose is your moral imperative, it is the scope of what you are doing and why you are doing it.  It is the reason why others follow you.{{Book cite 1}}
 
Purpose is your moral imperative, it is the scope of what you are doing and why you are doing it.  It is the reason why others follow you.{{Book cite 1}}
  
 
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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]Art of War with OODA.png

Purpose is your moral imperative, it is the scope of what you are doing and why you are doing it. It is the reason why others follow you.[2]



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