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Getting Started with 6D Foraging

"Dive deep across six dimensions to discover what others miss."

Quick Start

The 6D Foraging Methodology™ is strategic foraging across six business dimensions. Like cormorants diving beneath the surface, we systematically forage deep to discover the 70-90% of cost multipliers traditional analysis completely misses.

The Core Question

When you encounter a problem, ask:

"Where should we forage to discover the full cost multiplier?"

The Six Dimensions

DDimensionCore Question
1CustomerHow does this affect who pays us?
2EmployeeHow does this affect who works for us?
3RevenueHow does this affect money coming in?
4RegulatoryHow does this affect our compliance?
5QualityHow does this affect what we deliver?
6OperationalHow does this affect how we work?

Your First 6D Analysis

Step 1: Identify Observable Signals

Don't rely on intuition — look for concrete signals in your systems:

Example: Aviation Maintenance Facility
├── Operational: Parts inventory issues, recurring stockouts
├── Employee: Technician overtime, frustration signals
├── Revenue: Penalty clauses from delays
├── Customer: Airlines questioning contract renewal
├── Quality: Aircraft maintenance delays, extended downtime
└── Regulatory: FAA documentation concerns

Step 2: Apply the 3D Lens

For each affected dimension, score three factors (1-10):

LensQuestionExample Score
Sound (Urgency)How immediate is the problem?8 (Current crisis)
Space (Scope)How widespread is the impact?7 (Multiple customers)
Time (Trajectory)Is it getting worse or better?7 (Accelerating)

Dimension Score = (Sound × Space × Time) ÷ 10

Example: (8 × 7 × 7) ÷ 10 = 39.2

Step 3: Map the Cascade

Problems multiply as they cascade across dimensions:

Step 4: Calculate Total Impact

ComponentCalculationAmount
Direct CostOriginal problem (annually)$119,000
Quality Cascade$119K × 80% × 3.5×$330,000
Employee Cascade$119K × 75% × 4.2×$370,000
Customer Cascade$119K × 65% × 5.7×$440,000
Revenue Cascade$119K × 65% × 11.4×$880,000
Regulatory Cascade$119K × 30% × 1.7×$61,000
TOTAL IMPACT$2,200,000

Multiplier: 18.5×

Key Concepts to Master

1. Observable Properties

Don't guess — measure. Each dimension has specific:

  • Signals — What to look for (ticket spikes, overtime hours, NPS drops)
  • Data sources — Where to find it (Zendesk, HRIS, CRM)
  • Trigger keywords — Language patterns indicating severity
  • Metrics — Leading and lagging indicators

📖 Read more: Observable Properties Framework

2. Cascade Pathways

Problems don't stay isolated. Learn the primary cascades:

OriginPrimary TargetSecondaryTertiary
CustomerRevenue (70%)Employee (50%)Regulatory (20%)
EmployeeQuality (80%)Operational (70%)Revenue (40%)
RevenueOperational (85%)Employee (60%)Quality (40%)
RegulatoryRevenue (90%)Customer (70%)Operational (60%)
QualityCustomer (85%)Operational (75%)Regulatory (30%)
OperationalQuality (80%)Employee (75%)Revenue (60%)

📖 Read more: Cascade Pathways

3. Multiplier Factors

Not all problems cascade equally. Multipliers increase based on:

  • Number of dimensions affected (1-2 = 1.5×, 5-6 = 10×+)
  • Cascade depth (How many levels deep?)
  • 3D scores (Higher urgency/scope/trajectory = bigger multiplier)
  • Reversibility (Easy fixes = low, permanent damage = high)

📖 Read more: Scoring Methodology

4. Cormorant Foraging Integration

The 3D lens comes from the Cormorant Foraging Framework:

  • ChirpIQX (Sound) — Urgency analysis (immediate hooks, aggressive signals)
  • PerchIQX (Space) — Scope analysis (positioning, strategic framing)
  • WakeIQX (Time) — Trajectory analysis (past patterns, memory, trends)

📖 Read more: Cormorant Integration

Learning Path

For Self-Reference (Your Use Case)

  1. Start with one dimension — Pick the one most relevant to your current work
  2. Memorize trigger keywords — Print the Quick Reference Card
  3. Practice scoring — Use the 3D lens on real problems
  4. Map cascades — Draw them out until the patterns stick
  5. Use the glossary — Reference definitions as you go

For Teaching Others

  1. Start with the story — Show the $119K → $2.2M example
  2. Explain one cascade — Visual > abstract
  3. Give them the checklist — Dimensions + 3D lens
  4. Let them score something — Practice on a real problem
  5. Debrief the multiplier — Why did it cascade this way?

Quick Reference

Print this for your desk:

DDimensionKey MetricHigh Urgency Signal
1CustomerNPS, Churn"Canceling", "Legal action"
2EmployeeTurnover, Engagement"I'm done", "Burned out"
3RevenueAR Aging, Margin"Penalty clause", "Termination"
4RegulatoryAudit Findings, Fines"Violation", "Investigation"
5QualityDefect Rate, Rework"Recall", "Safety incident"
6OperationalUptime, Cycle Time"System down", "Outage"

3D Lens Quick Check:

  • Sound: How urgent? (1=future, 10=crisis)
  • Space: How widespread? (1=isolated, 10=enterprise-wide)
  • Time: Getting better or worse? (1=one-time, 10=accelerating)

Next Steps

🎯 Explore the Six Dimensions — Deep dive into each impact area

📊 Learn Cascade Analysis — Master the multiplier effect

🔧 See Real Case Studies — Learn from actual implementations

📖 Complete Framework Guide — Read the full methodology


Ready to start measuring? Begin with D1: Customer Impact or jump to the Framework Overview.