False Positive 2: The Alchemist

The Janus-Honcho

To explain the Alchemist, THEE needs to propose a similarly vague Leadership category: the Janus-Honcho

This category should be easily recognizable: it refers to a leader who is a superior and has a team whose members regard themselves as subordinate. Unlike R&T's power-centred Opportunist who uses people exploitatively, the Janus-Honcho strives more or less to use people constructively—for their own good and to ensure his own targets are met.

ClosedTypical Janus-Honcho Features

ClosedQ: Is this a category of leader? 

ClosedMore on Management Levels

ClosedIs «Janus-Honcho» a good label?

THEE's Bottom Line: To lump together leaders responsible for strategy (L5) or international expansion (L6) with someone who organizes catering services (L3) or leads the returned goods section (L2) would be confusing in the extreme. This is precisely the confusion arising with R&T's Alchemist.


THEE Analysis of R&T's Alchemists

Alchemists are people with extraordinarily high abilities.They are evidently able to operate on society, rather than just within it (i.e. where the top Janus-Honchos reside). R&T use Nelson Mandela as their example! ClosedJust look at R&T's list of Alchemist personal qualities ►

Alchemists are spread out over many of THEE's levels of work, with each of these levels capable of defining a mentality or approach (i.e. a leadership category). This is exactly the same as Janus-Honchos, just in a higher domain.

ClosedUsing Language at Work

Personal capacity in work is dependent on how a person makes sense of the world and how he or she expresses that sense to others i.e. work capability is a function of the use of language.  

THEE identifies different ways of using language that lead to 7 societal domains of work. The diagram shows some of these. In all, the framework has 28 levels identifying distinctive capacities to appreciate and communicate about the world so as to alter it  i.e. to work.

In the typical organization, language is used in an associative way, much as in everyday life among friends—which is sufficient for producing tangible goods and services. It is not enough for new economy businesses, where conceptual language is required. Operating on society requires a different use of language yet again, named in THEEuniversal. And so on.


We have now covered all the categories identified by R&T, clarified their nature, and identified additional categories whose absence from the list is, to say the least, puzzling.

  • Before the Report Card is issued, review the 7 transformations promised by R&T's title.

Last Updated: 12-Jan-2012