The Resilience Mapping Matrix:
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Fitness1 |
Is physically fit
Is guided by wisdom of people around them
Willing to push the limits
Bounces back from setbacks
Strategizes through difficulties
Allows others to help
Avoids over-generalization
Sees the whole picture |
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Inclusion1 |
Includes others in problem solving
Takes direction from one’s elders
Causes interaction between people
Creates a system of inclusion
Views inclusion as strategic
Joins other groups
Includes many levels in problem solving
Experiences being a part of everything |
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Power1 |
Able to use force
Feels power in belonging to a group or ‘tribe’
Seldom quits
Systemizes power through rules and procedures
Influences others
Gains power by collaborating
Able to make use of many forms of power
Makes power a part of the whole design |
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Accountability1 |
Can draw a line between right and wrong
Views history as a source of guidance
Makes rules even when it alienates others
Able to postpone gratification
Puts strategy before tactics
Collaborates through others
Identifies different levels of accountability
Values a whole systems point of view |
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Authority2 |
Can create a return to investment in almost any
situation
Seeks the opinion of experience
Initiates
Balances personal power against system authority
Believes utility creates authority
Shows authority comes from ability to reach out
Demonstrates that authority has a variety of layers
Is an example that authority can come from reflection |
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Responsibility2 |
Responsible to strategic needs
Gives responsibility a bigger than me quality
Takes personal responsibility
Views responsibility as a system design
Acts as if strategy is responsibility
Equates social responsibility as a point of leverage
Acts as if responsibility is different at various levels
Meditates |
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Adaptability2 |
Adjusts quickly based on cues
Notices patterns in neighbors
Takes a leadership role when necessary
Molds rules to a stratified design
Adapts others strategically
Explores consensus for options
Makes conscious choices
Acknowledges spiritual requirements |
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Synergy2 |
Observes fitness on a global scale
Considers how natural responses are appropriate
Uses power decisively to unite
Weaves disparate forces for long term security
Macro manages strategic win-win-win scenarios
Facilitates a collective experience
Finds order in chaos
Reflects life through a universal self |
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