Prabowo Subianto Swiftly Tackles 108 Public Issues, New Book Reveals
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto is acting swiftly to address 108 public issues during his 1.5-year administration, according to a presidential aide.
- A new book, "President Solution: Solving Problems Ala Prabowo Subianto," highlights his leadership approach focused on rapid problem-solving for public welfare.
- Prabowo's quick decision-making is attributed to the military's Observe, Orient, Decide, and Act (OODA) Loop framework, emphasizing agility and data-driven choices.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto is moving rapidly to tackle 108 issues facing the public during his 1.5-year term, according to presidential aide Dirgayuza Setiawan. The assertion was made during the launch of a book titled "President Solution: Solving Problems Ala Prabowo Subianto" in Jakarta.
Dirgayuza stressed the urgency of resolving public problems, stating, "Our President feels everything must be delivered as quickly as possible because the public cannot wait." This rapid approach addresses critical needs such as food security, fertilizer access, and educational opportunities.
The book "President Solution" not only details Prabowo's achievements but also explores his leadership philosophy. Dirgayuza explained that Prabowo prioritizes public welfare, ensuring that policies aimed at improving citizens' lives are not delayed. This focus on swift action is guided by the Observe, Orient, Decide, and Act (OODA) Loop, a decision-making model often used in military contexts that values speed, flexibility, and adaptability.
According to Dirgayuza, Prabowo closely monitors information to ensure his decisions are based on the latest facts on the ground. The OODA Loop framework involves gathering data, analyzing it, determining the best solution, and then implementing it, a process Prabowo reportedly follows diligently.
Our President feels everything must be delivered as quickly as possible because the public cannot wait.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.