With project or time management systems, a linear flow is usually
required to maintain continuity and produce the desired results.
In some situations this is effective, but in most real-life situations
conditions change and what was laid out months ago may not be relevant
today.
Our systems have both linear and non-linear aspects.
They can work in 3 distinct modes:
1) The first mode is the linear mode where you determine
where you are now, and where you want to be in the future. The SelfCorp
Pyradigm allows you to assess your strengths and weaknesses
and guides you through the most effective actions you can take to
reach your goals. Your progress is followed and charted and your
course modified as necessary to keep you on track.
2) The second mode allows you to jump back into the
Pyradigm System at any time or in any project that you wish,
even if you have been away from it for months or even years. In
this mode you are asked to assess four unique "scenarios" or "situations"
that you may be experiencing in your life, in a relationship, or
in a work-related project. After judging the relative strengths
of the scenarios, the system gives you visual feedback that allows
you to immediately grasp the unique, individual factors responsible
for your current situation. You may then choose a new scenario to
move into as well as the actions that will move you forward.
3) The third mode is predictive in nature. If you
know that your current situation has recently changed or will soon
change, the Pyradigm System allows you to assess the likely
effects of those changes. The system goes further by allowing you
to adjust your actions to maintain your present course, or to change
direction to take advantage of new opportunities.
