TetraPath of Learning


By TetraMap_Admin - March 20, 2020

TetraPath of Learning

 

This module gives you ideas and information to help you better understand Leadership from a TetraMap perspective.

[insert files]  pdf doc from Dr Marcy Shankman

 

Simplify the complex

This section will provide you with five examples of how we would use TetraMap to break down a problem.

 

Example A:     [insert scenario]

Earth

has firm goals

[insert catalytic question].

 

Air

has clear rules

[insert catalytic question].

 

Water

has calm values

[insert catalytic question].

 

Fire

has a bright spirit

[insert catalytic question].

 

 
 
 

Example B:    [insert scenario]

Earth

has firm goals

[insert catalytic question].

 

Air

has clear rules

[insert catalytic question].

 

Water

has calm values

[insert catalytic question].

 

Fire

has a bright spirit

[insert catalytic question].

 

 
 
 

Example C:  [insert scenario]

Earth

has firm goals

[insert catalytic question].

 

Air

has clear rules

[insert catalytic question].

 

Water

has calm values

[insert catalytic question].

 

Fire

has a bright spirit

[insert catalytic question].

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Activities for you:

This next section will provide opportunity for you to apply your learning in a practical way.

 

Image sourced from Pixabay

 

Some common problems:

    • High staff absenteeism;
    • Drinking culture;
    • History of negative experiences;
    • Emotional outbursts;
    • Domestic voilence;
    • Sexism, racism, classism, ageism

 

 

 

Step1:    Scenario:  Choose a problem (either your own or use the list above)

Step 2:      Catalytic Questions:  Choose four elemental questions (link below)

We have compiled a list of catalytic questions for you to choose from, link:  https://www.tetramap.com/ctf-catalytic-qs/

Step 3:      Reflection Task:

How has your thinking expanded during this activity?  Pay particular attention to the element(s) you got low scores in because the aim is to  create a balanced approach.

Step 4:     Further Reading:

[NOTE: insert articles to deepen learning]

 

Extra Podcasts and Videos

 

insert links

TEDTalks:  Simon Sinek ‘Why good leaders make you feel safe’