Modes and their Properties
Types versus Modes
Moving from the partial procedural quality of Types to the holistic contextual and value-based quality of Modes may not be easy in practice. Whereas one method can be learned and used to the exclusion of other methods, modes must be potentially inclusive because they are part of a whole represented by the Spiral.
The distinction between Types and Modes is examined here in detail as a preparation for the Topics to follow.
Naming
Types and Modes typically have the same name, but always have different formulas.
A specific Type-n (n = 1 to 7) is Level-n in a Typology formula, and may be referred to as L'n or Type-n.
Its corresponding Mode might therefore be labelled Mode-n. But Modes are more sensibly numbered in accord with the Stage in which they appear in the Spiral. They can then be assigned the corresponding number: μ-m (μ for Mode). Φ is the label used when numbering Stages.
The Type number and Stage number are always different, hence Type-n = Mode-m, but the pattern is identical in every Principal Typology, as shown below.
Type-n | → | Mode-m | Type-n | → | Mode-m | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
L'5 | → | μ7 | L'7 | → | μ6 | ||
L'7 | → | μ6 | L'6 | → | μ2 | ||
L'2 | → | μ5 | L'5 | → | μ7 | ||
L'1 | → | μ4 | L'4 | → | μ3 | ||
L'4 | → | μ3 | L'3 | → | μ1 | ||
L'6 | → | μ2 | L'2 | → | μ5 | ||
L'3 | → | μ1 | L'1 | → | μ4 |
Substance
- A Type is content: a method that purports to guarantee «the best way» to handle a particular Primary Hierarchy/Root Level, given its psychosocial pressure. There are 7 Types («best ways») for each .
- A Mode is the context aspect of a Type. It is part of the Spiral mechanism that enables delivery of the Primal Need of the same Root Level/Primary Hierarchy. There are 7 Modes and all are needed for a maximum feasible outcome.
Modes are that integrate a community, and can themselves be integrated. This contrasts with Types that are incompatible that differentiate experts (and sometimes the rest of us) into antagonistic tribes.
More on Value Systems
Unlike Types that derive from just one RL, some Modes contribute by recruiting the next higher with its different psychosocial pressure.
If you use the Type, then you welcome its Mode. However, the reverse does not apply: it is possible to accept and even welcome the Mode but dislike or even reject the Type.
Effect in Practice
Essence of a Mode
Principles for construction of Modes have not been developed, and clearer guidance in identifying Mode components is desirable. In the absence of any theoretical infrastructure, Mode value sets were based on observations, literature findings and analytic-intuitions of what seemed to be required.
More recently, a logic has been identified as explained below.
The critical feature of a Mode has been referred to as its «essence» in Satellite postings. This arises directly from an unmistakable major characteristic of the originating Type.
When a Mode comes into focus in the Spiral evolution, everyone involved is ready and willing to accept the essence as necessary for pursuit of the Primal Need of the Spiral (and its originating ).
The Mode includes other values to support that essence. However, these are oriented to the entity/endeavour as a whole. So Type features are handled selectively and modified appropriately.
Modes appear to possess three components in accord with psychosocial reality:
to contribute to the 's Primal Means, and be viable for those expected to use the . , these features appear to relate to individualizing others, to communicating with others, and to participation with others. The logic of this choice requires more investigation. focuses on a personal quality that is relevant.Improved Logic for Specifying Mode Values
It was not unequivocally established above that the Mode is a «Mode of the Primal Need».
Given that the Types all offer their own particular optimization to meet the Domain's Primal Need, the focus in identifying Mode values that address the Primal Need is necessarily on the Domain's psychosocial pressure. This pressure is precisely what makes everyone "ready and willing" to accept the values.
- So the "Social/Output" focus is better termed the Primary Focus and has the form:
- The "Psychological/Group" focus is about using that pressure effectively in the Domain's social environment. So it is now re-named:
- The Personal/Self focus is mainly unchanged, but is re-named
In the above two examples, the Mode's value sets must now be re-named.
Details
Click to see a Table of conceptions as at 15-Jun-2015.
- This basis, incomplete as it is, permits an examination of the psychosocial rationale that drives the process.
Initially posted: 30-Nov-2013. Amended: 15-Jun-2015. Last updated: 8-Jan-2023