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System Diagnostic Grid

Structured grid for diagnosing which Tesserakt principles are active in an institution, organisation, or social context.

The System Diagnostic Grid is a structured tool for identifying active Tesserakt principles. It provides orientation, not judgment: which patterns are visible, which principles are at work?

Field of application: The grid is suited to individuals seeking to contextualise their situation; to advisors and assessors; to leaders in transformation processes. It is not a clinical diagnostic instrument but a structured observation aid.

Step 1 – Symptom map: Which recurring problems arise? List without judgement, without naming culprits.

Step 2 – Language analysis: Which formulations does the system use for these problems? Are causes named, or those affected?

Step 3 – Decision architecture: Who makes decisions? Who bears consequences? Do jurisdiction and effect diverge?

Step 4 – Resonance check: Does the system respond to feedback? Does something change through feedback?

Step 5 – Principle mapping: Which Tesserakt principles most accurately describe what was observed?

Note: The grid does not replace legal or psychological counselling. It structures observation – it does not evaluate.