[formerly: The Game of THEE]
THEE is the Taxonomy of Human Elements in Endeavour
Using THEE is an opportunity to allow ourselves to be aware of who & how we are—and of who & how others are.
You can get a general idea from the About section of the website.
The Exercises in this Room should give you a feel for it. And you will have a chance to pit your brains against the experts as well.
Give it a go!
See how THEE stands up against prevailing ideas and views of leading academics, consultants, gurus, self-help masters, therapists, spiritual advisers. You buy books by these experts and give many of them 4 out of 5 stars or more—so they must have some value.
But can THEE supplement their offerings? Or expose flaws? Or perhaps simplify and reconcile differences?
You can find out from the exercises in this TOP Studio Room. The approach is like an «Ideas Sudoku», and you can play as well as anyone.
This exercise allows you to pit your experience of organizational life against a report by Ivy League academics:
David Rooke and William R Torbert produced a hit Harvard Business Review article in 2005: 7 Transformations of Leadership.
Want to try? Explore «Transformations of Leadership» now.
In any Exercise, you can always click on THEE's review and conclusions immediately if you want. But they are not much fun on their own: the search is the adventure to be enjoyed.
If you like THEE's challenge, tell us what popular book, article or even website you would like to put into play for:
Your favourite text might be a model or theory or secrets (can't they keep a secret?) about people, relationships, success, organizations, society. We will do a THEE-search and you will then read the text in a new light, and possibly understand it better.
Suggested texts have to be popular and easily accessible.
Last Updated: 14-Feb-2014