I interpreted loop as referring to an “OODA loop” where managers are observing those they are managing, delegating and action, and then waiting for feedback to then go back to the beginning of the loop.
e.g. nowadays, I delegate a decent chunk of implementation work to coding agents and the “loop” is me giving them a task, letting them riff on it for a few minutes, and then reviewing output before requesting changes or committing them in.
What does this mean? “Managing” is typically a hierarchical relationship, but “loop” implies something cyclical rather than hierarchical.
I interpreted loop as referring to an “OODA loop” where managers are observing those they are managing, delegating and action, and then waiting for feedback to then go back to the beginning of the loop.
e.g. nowadays, I delegate a decent chunk of implementation work to coding agents and the “loop” is me giving them a task, letting them riff on it for a few minutes, and then reviewing output before requesting changes or committing them in.