Direct Action Blog
Field notes for leaders responsible for decisions, direction, ownership, risk, and results under pressure.
Each article exposes a real operating pattern before it turns into wasted motion, delayed decisions, unclear ownership, spreading risk, or execution drift.
The point is to help you recognize what is happening, understand why the common response fails, and identify which Direct Action capability fits the pressure, obstacle, decision, or execution risk in front of you.
- Assess accurately.
- Navigate obstacles rapidly.
- Choose deliberately.
- Execute with control.
Get the Direct Action Starter Sheet
Use the Starter Sheet before the next decision, correction, handoff, escalation, obstacle, or recovery move.
It gives you six prompts to assess what is happening, identify the pressure, locate the obstacle, and choose the next controlled move.
After submitting, you will go directly to the download page.
Browse by Direct Action Capability
Browse by Direct Action Capability
Start with the pressure, obstacle, decision, or execution risk in front of you.
- Assess Accurately
- Use these field notes when the situation is unclear, noisy, incomplete, or too obvious too early.
- Module family: Comprehensive Situation Assessment.
- Use these field notes when the situation is unclear, noisy, incomplete, or too obvious too early.
- Navigate Obstacles Rapidly
- Use these field notes when something is blocking progress and the common response is wasting time, effort, or control.
- Module family: DEPN.
- Use these field notes when something is blocking progress and the common response is wasting time, effort, or control.
- Choose Deliberately
- Use these field notes when the next move must be tested before commitment, assumptions need to be challenged, risks and tradeoffs must be weighed, or competing options require disciplined comparison.
- Module family: ACE, PRO, BRAIN+PACE.
- Use these field notes when the next move must be tested before commitment, assumptions need to be challenged, risks and tradeoffs must be weighed, or competing options require disciplined comparison.
- Execute With Control
- Use these field notes when the decision has been made and the work now requires clear direction, ownership, communication, sequencing, follow-through, adjustment, and recovery to prevent execution drift.
- Module family: TMC, FLS, and ALC.
- Use these field notes when the decision has been made and the work now requires clear direction, ownership, communication, sequencing, follow-through, adjustment, and recovery to prevent execution drift.
All Articles
Browse field notes built to expose what leaders miss before assessment, obstacle navigation, move evaluation, or execution control breaks down.
Use the category filters to narrow the library by capability, industry, tool, or operating context.
Example
- 1-CAP: Comprehensive Situation Assessment
- 2-IND: Logistics
- 3-TOOL: Close-Up Analysis
- 4-CTX: Dock Operations
How to use the Direct Action Blog
Do not read randomly.
Start with the pressure, obstacle, decision, or execution risk in front of you.
- If the situation is unclear, read an assessment field note.
- If something is blocking progress, read an obstacle navigation field note.
- If the next move needs to be tested, read a deliberate choice field note.
- If execution is drifting, read a control field note.
Read the article for the pattern.
Use the Starter Sheet for the first field prompt.
Start CSA Fast Track when you are ready to build the first capability.
Get the Direct Action Starter Sheet
Do not wait for the full system to start thinking cleaner.
Ā Use the Starter Sheet before the next decision, correction, handoff, escalation, obstacle, or recovery move.
After submitting, you will go directly to the download page.
Comprehensive Situation Assessment
The first Direct Action module because accurate assessment comes before obstacle navigation, move evaluation, and controlled execution.