Framework Overview
"What gets measured becomes manageable. What gets observed becomes measurable."
The 6D Foraging Methodology™ is a framework for identifying and quantifying unmeasured costs through systematic observation across six dimensions of business impact.
The Problem
Most organizations see only the direct cost of a problem:
❌ Traditional View:
Parts inventory issues = $119,000 in direct labor and material waste annuallyBut they miss the cascade effects:
✅ 6D Foraging View:
Parts inventory issues = $119,000 direct cost annually
→ Quality degradation ($330K)
→ Employee burnout ($370K)
→ Customer dissatisfaction ($440K)
→ Revenue loss ($880K)
→ Regulatory risk ($61K)
= $2,200,000 total impact
= 18.5× multiplierFramework Architecture
The Six Dimensions
Each dimension represents a distinct impact area with:
- Observable signals — Concrete, measurable indicators
- Data sources — Where to find the signals
- Trigger keywords — Language patterns indicating severity
- Metrics — Leading and lagging indicators
- Cascade pathways — How impact spreads to other dimensions
D1: Customer Impact
Core Question: How does this problem affect the people who pay us?
Key Observables:
- Support ticket spike (Zendesk, ServiceNow)
- NPS/CSAT score drop (Survey platforms)
- Renewal hesitation (CRM notes)
- Churn requests (Billing system)
Primary Cascade: Customer → Revenue (70% of cases)
→ Learn more about Customer Impact
D2: Employee Impact
Core Question: How does this problem affect the people who work for us?
Key Observables:
- Overtime hours spike (HRIS, timesheets)
- Engagement score drop (Pulse surveys)
- Resignation notices (HR system)
- Meeting no-shows (Calendar analytics)
Primary Cascade: Employee → Quality (80% of cases)
→ Learn more about Employee Impact
D3: Revenue Impact
Core Question: How does this problem affect money coming in?
Key Observables:
- Invoice disputes (AR aging)
- Discount requests (Sales CRM)
- Deal slippage (Forecast system)
- SLA breach payments (Contract management)
Primary Cascade: Revenue → Operational (85% of cases)
→ Learn more about Revenue Impact
D4: Regulatory Impact
Core Question: How does this problem affect our compliance and legal standing?
Key Observables:
- Audit findings (Compliance reports)
- Documentation gaps (Process audits)
- Non-compliance notices (Legal/Compliance)
- Expired certifications (LMS/HR)
Primary Cascade: Regulatory → Revenue (90% when fines involved)
→ Learn more about Regulatory Impact
D5: Quality Impact
Core Question: How does this problem affect what we deliver?
Key Observables:
- Defect rate spike (QA system)
- Rework hours increase (Timesheets)
- Customer complaint volume (Support)
- Product returns (RMA system)
Primary Cascade: Quality → Customer (85% of cases)
→ Learn more about Quality Impact
D6: Operational Impact
Core Question: How does this problem affect how we work?
Key Observables:
- System downtime (Monitoring/APM)
- Queue length increase (Workflow systems)
- Processing time up (Metrics dashboards)
- Manual workarounds (Process documentation)
Primary Cascade: Operational → Quality (80% of cases)
→ Learn more about Operational Impact
The 3D Lens (Cormorant Foraging)
Each dimension is scored using three factors:
| Lens | What It Measures | Integration |
|---|---|---|
| Sound (ChirpIQX) | Urgency — How immediate is the signal? | Aggressive tone, trigger keywords, immediate hooks |
| Space (PerchIQX) | Scope — How widespread is the impact? | Positioning, strategic framing, affected population |
| Time (WakeIQX) | Trajectory — Is it improving or degrading? | Past patterns, memory, trend direction |
Scoring Formula
Dimension Score = (Sound × Space × Time) ÷ 10
Where each factor is scored 1-10:
- Sound: 1 = future risk, 10 = active crisis
- Space: 1 = isolated incident, 10 = enterprise-wide
- Time: 1 = one-time occurrence, 10 = accelerating trendExample:
Operational Dimension:
Sound = 8 (system workarounds happening now)
Space = 7 (multiple customers affected)
Time = 7 (getting worse over time)
Score = (8 × 7 × 7) ÷ 10 = 39.2→ Learn more about the 3D Lens
Cascade Pathways
Problems don't stay isolated — they multiply across dimensions:
Primary Cascade Patterns
| Origin Dimension | Primary Target | Probability | Secondary Target | Probability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Customer | Revenue | 70% | Employee | 50% |
| Employee | Quality | 80% | Operational | 70% |
| Revenue | Operational | 85% | Employee | 60% |
| Regulatory | Revenue | 90% | Customer | 70% |
| Quality | Customer | 85% | Operational | 75% |
| Operational | Quality | 80% | Employee | 75% |
→ Learn more about Cascade Pathways
Multiplier Calculation
The multiplier represents how much the total impact exceeds the direct cost:
Quick Estimate
| Dimensions Affected | Cascade Depth | Estimated Multiplier |
|---|---|---|
| 1-2 | 1 level | 1.5-2× |
| 2-3 | 2 levels | 2-4× |
| 3-4 | 2-3 levels | 4-6× |
| 4-5 | 3+ levels | 6-10× |
| 5-6 | 3+ levels | 10×+ |
Factors That Increase Multiplier
- Number of dimensions affected (more dimensions = higher multiplier)
- Cascade depth (how many levels does it propagate?)
- 3D average score (higher urgency/scope/trajectory = bigger impact)
- Reversibility (1 = easy fix, 5 = permanent damage)
→ Learn more about Scoring Methodology
Observable Properties
The framework works because it focuses on concrete, measurable signals rather than abstract categories:
Before 6D Foraging
❌ "This might hurt customer satisfaction"
❌ "Employees seem stressed"
❌ "We could lose revenue"After 6D Foraging
✅ "Support tickets up 23% this week vs 30-day baseline"
✅ "47 hours overtime reported, engagement score dropped from 8.1 to 6.8"
✅ "3 invoices disputed totaling $47K, AR >60 days increased from 8% to 15%"Each dimension has:
- Signal types (Immediate, Behavioral, Sentiment, Silent)
- Trigger keywords (High/Medium/Low urgency language patterns)
- Data sources (Specific systems to check)
- Metrics (Leading and lagging indicators with targets)
→ Read the complete Observable Properties Framework
Using the Framework
1. Detect the Problem
Look for observable signals in your systems (not gut feelings).
2. Score Each Dimension
Use the 3D lens (Sound × Space × Time) for every affected dimension.
3. Map the Cascade
Identify which other dimensions will be impacted and at what probability.
4. Calculate Multiplier
Estimate total impact based on cascade depth and dimension count.
5. Prioritize Response
The highest 3D scores + deepest cascades = top priorities.
Real-World Application
Aviation Maintenance Facility Case:
| Step | Action | Result |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Detect | Parts inventory issues found in operational logs | Origin: Operational |
| 2. Score | Sound=8, Space=7, Time=7.5 → Score=42.0 | High urgency |
| 3. Map | Operational → Quality → Customer → Revenue | 4 dimensions, 3 levels |
| 4. Calculate | 6 dimensions affected, 3-level cascade | 18.5× multiplier |
| 5. Total Impact | Direct $119K → Total $2.2M | Priority 1 |
Next Steps
The cascade is real. The multiplier is measurable. Now you can see it. 🪶