In the first two parts of our series, we explored how the 3-Dimensional Leader uses the MindScan™ Assessment & Report to navigate the internal world of personal bias and the interpersonal world of human potential. We’ve seen how Intrinsic Clarity (valuing people) provides the soul of an organization, and how Extrinsic Clarity (valuing tasks) provides the heartbeat of daily production. But there is a final dimension that often separates the "successful manager" from the "visionary architect." It is the world of the Systemic . The Systemic dimension represents the world of ideas, logic, rules, authority, and long-term strategy. It is the "skeleton" of your business. Without it, your people are inspired but uncoordinated, and your tasks are plentiful but aimless. To master the 3-Dimensional Mind, you must learn to see the invisible structures that either propel your company forward or quietly strangle its growth. Defining the Systemic Dimension...
In Part 1 of our series , we explored how every leader views the world through a "Value Lens" shaped by three dimensions: Intrinsic (People), Extrinsic (Tasks), and Systemic (Ideas/Systems). We discussed how a "Value Bias" in your internal compass can create a glass ceiling, trapping you in a cycle of burnout or misaligned priorities. But once you’ve begun to re-calibrate your own compass, a new challenge emerges: The People. In the corporate world, "empathy" is often relegated to the "soft skills" bucket—a nice-to-have trait that sits somewhere between office birthday cakes and team-building retreats. But at ProAdvisorCoach , we view empathy differently. Through the lens of Robert S. Hartman’s Axiology and the MindScan™ Assessment , we see that empathy isn't a feeling; it is a cognitive capacity. In fact, it is a mathematical measurement of your ability to value the unique, infinite potential of a human being. We call this Th...