A Description of
PLAN

Facilitation of Group Process
in a society which is affected by Computerized Communication.

The principle of PLAN is the interior/exterior relationship.
It is the frame, for example, of a Production Unit, which includes its Past, social and physical Present, and/or Future. Each of these Environments share a common law (interior/exterior). Expert in this advanced relationship, PLAN covers Conflict Resolution (Past), Partnership (Social Present), Environmental solutions (Material Present) and Programing/Scheduling (Future).


The tool of PLAN is communication. Once activated, the Environment communication fosters the knowledge of the laws of organization - plus laws of productivity in a large scope. It boosts the Employers/Employee relationship - fortifies Decision Making and - as a result of the productivity in the outer world being communicated, the participants naturally involve themselves in Quality.


Emotions in PLAN are mobilized, and can be operated, because the Environment communication questions the leadership organization. PLAN first appears as a possible defiance of leadership, while during its session(s), the presence of the environment gives meaning of responsibility and naturally adjusts authority.


What triggers the need for PLAN may be stress which is defense against the Environment. Social consequences of electronic management and communication are barely apparent; if not managed, they are negated and become negative. PLAN's quite specific pattern meets these consequences of Cybernetics and thus remarkably addresses the intrusion which comes from the Network New Technologies.


The operations that PLAN addresses :

Social change in control with modern transformation.

Perception of the Demand and involvement in the Production

Adjustment of leadership culture with electronic management networks

Collaboration between the social components of organization




APPLICATION MODE OF PLAN

The web page (or another electronic media) such as http://www.dnafoundation.com/sub01/whapla.htm affords the most rapid and simple understanding of PLAN's procedure.

A concise description of PLAN's method is serial compulsory extraction of the individual participants of a group.

It is important to note that PLAN, normally conducted by a trained analyst, can be as effectively conducted by a member of a group with a modicum of remote support. In this mode, PLAN facilitates an automatic social process resulting in automatic social hygiene.





© CYBEK of New York, 1999.