Guiding Change
The top two levels of this 7 level hierarchy provide the potential for change and get drawn into any significant change process.
Representation: Level-6 Change
formal name for the . It appears to be:
is proposed as thePH3: CHANGE |
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Primary Hierarchy |
L7: ? |
- the awareness of what and how change can occur;
- often implicit and subject to unconscious biases.
There does not appear to be a suitable alternate name.
Function. entails depicting the existing and desired future state in its relevant aspects.
Essence: design to enable explicit deliberate change.
is aboutPressure: If the analysis in the Architecture Room is correct, autonomy pressure emerging from .
is primarily influenced by theResult: An abstraction of the entity's state and relation to the environment that determine what is likely and possible.
Use:
is stimulated whenever there is a need to develop a significant change with a recognition of its difficulties.Preoccupation: Determining what suitable frameworks and relevant parameters should be applied.
Hope: For realistic discriminations and depictions of possible scenarios.
Fear: Misunderstanding and misperception.
Failure: If
is faulty or lacking when necessary, there will be confusion.Responses: Positive is conviction. Negative is disorientation.
Of course is not enough if the entity rejects its present condition entirely...
Transformation: Level-7 Change
formal name for the . It appears to be:
is proposed as thePH3: CHANGE |
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Primary Hierarchy |
- an imagined absolute maximum or ideal change for an entity;
- what is commonly both desired and feared.
There does not appear to be a suitable alternate name.
Function.
entails changing the fundamental structure and functioning of the entity, that is to say an identity change.Essence: imagination of a conceivable change that transcends the present situation.
is thePressure: If the analysis in the Architecture Room is correct, selflessness pressure emerging from .
is primarily influenced by theResult: A state that expresses a new identity for the entity without the experience of a loss of integrity.
Use:
is activated if there is a major failure or loss of relevance, often in a fast-changing environment. The current entity and its state then need to be re-imagined.Preoccupation: Challenges to the continuity, coherence or value of the present state of the entity.
Hope: For renewal via a new viable identity that enables continuity.
Fear: Loss of integrity and continuity.
Failure: If
cannot be ensured when necessary, the entity will become irrelevant and probably extinct.Responses: Positive is openness. Negative is denial.
Have reached
, there does not appear to be any logically or imaginatively higher level of change and the hierarchy is therefore complete.- Review the .
Originally posted: 30-May-2024