2.D) Effective
1.A) Entropy
3.J) Execution
1.B) Change
2.E) Evaluation
3.H) Decision
3.G) Conceptualization
1.C) Extropy
2.F) Ineffective
Changes (B) are perceived, and tentatively labelled as either Entropic (A) or Extropic (C)
Ineffective Concepts (F,G) are produced exhaustively and harmlessly dispersed
Effective Concepts (D,G) are then easier to produce, realize, and materialize (H,J)
(D,G,J,A) = Problem Solving, Addressing Losses and Needs
(D,G,J,C) = Investment Opportunity, Addressing Gains and Merit
There might be a deeper discussion in this vein, including such concepts as Resources & Resourcefulness, and other concepts relevant to the domain as conceived and outlined by various parties.
1. Vision and Leadership -> Environmental Awareness and Internal Capability
2. Proposals -> Epistemic Force, Ability to Reason
3. Agreements -> Rhetorical Force, Ability to Convince
4. Policies -> Authority and Regulation
5. Administration -> Monitor and Enforce
Expanding Circles of Influence
_Master of the Game_, by Gary Gygax
Relations of Conceptualization, Strategy, and Tactics
_Role Playing Mastery_, by Gary Gygax
Urgency
_U.S. Army Survival Guide_
Advanced Preparation and Resourcefulness
_Deep Survival_, by Laurence Gonzales
Adaptation
_Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder_, by Nassim Nicholas Taleb