Structural Clarity¶
First course in Naming the Structure. Course 05 — 12 lessons across 3 modules.
The course in KCG's curriculum that teaches the structural-versus-personal diagnostic and the four-lever framework for responding once the diagnosis is structural.
Modules¶
| # | Module | Lessons |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Weight You're Carrying | 01 Why competence isn't the problem · 02 The survival math · 03 Structural diagnostic part 1 · 04 Rights as a starting point |
| 2 | Naming What's Actually Wrong | 05 What structural clarity is · 06 Coercion, compliance, and the line · 07 Structural diagnostic part 2 · 08 When "work harder" is the wrong answer |
| 3 | Choosing Your Lever | 09 Choosing your lever · 10 Recalibrate and rebuild · 11 Relocate and refuse · 12 Structural diagnostic part 3 |
Source: ~/Documents/GitHub/kcg-client-portal-courses/05-structural-clarity/
Signature practices¶
The curriculum is in the source course; this section names the practices and links to the lessons that teach them.
- The "me or the structure?" diagnostic — distinguishes personal-development paths from structural-intervention paths; misdiagnosing produces years of effort applied to a problem that won't yield to it. See Structural misfit, Cost transfer; source: lessons in module 1 (especially
01-module-1-why-competence-isnt-the-problem.md). - Structural clarity as posture — separates what a system measures from what it interprets; framing question is Is this accurate, or is this how it feels? See Structural clarity (the posture); source: lesson
05-module-2-what-structural-clarity-is.md. - The four levers — Recalibrate / Rebuild / Relocate / Refuse — structural responses available once the diagnosis is structural; the first two require organizational authority, the last two do not. See Four-lever framework for the umbrella, with individual entries for Recalibrate, Rebuild, Relocate, Refuse; source: lessons
09–11(module 3).