From the emaillist, Sept. '12:
Dear Monica, Toke and AoH Community,
I notice in my work from time to time that I use the words: need, purpose and intent, in a variety of ways and in a variety of contexts; sometimes even interchangeably. As an exercise this morning I set to articulating my understanding of the terms, and without wanting to be too prescriptive or formulaic I thought to share these with you and possibly energise further discourse with those who are interested. I also pose a rider question with each of these to help me from a design perspective.
Need: A felt or recognised desire; a compelling reason for response and/or action
How do I/we assess the need and suspend my/our assumptions or bias?
Purpose: A conscious response to a need; with an outcome, a goal or a direction in mind
How do I/we ensure to begin a process with an openness that has not already decided on the outcome?
Intent: The driving character that fuels the purpose; the nature of where we're coming from
How do I/we check the nature of my/our intent to ascertain that it will be enabling and constructive in support of the purpose and the need?
Most interested in your thoughts.
With love
Martin Challis
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I wonder if it isn't more about being as fully aware and transparent as possible regarding our assumptions and biases? They are critical fuel and important resource.Need: A felt or recognised desire; a compelling reason for response and/or action
How do I/we assess the need and suspend my/our assumptions or bias
Seems to me we actually need some better language here. Sometimes with all of our openness we get terribly sloppy. That's why I am interested with emergence with rigor. Purpose itself is necessary and insufficient. It is not a destination, but a journey which requires constant reflection and action. AND something has to actually get done. What I discover more and more is also true is that what we think of as Purpose initially is actually only a rough approximation based on what we know right now. It too changes and evolves.
Purpose: A conscious response to a need; with an outcome, a goal or a direction in mind
How do I/we ensure to begin a process with an openness that has not already decided on the outcome?
I also like to think of this as the guidance system -- the values, principles and beliefs which direct and center our efforts.Intent: The driving character that fuels the purpose; the nature of where we're coming from
Seems to me this takes us back to the need for ongoing cycles of action and reflection,
How do I/we check the nature of my/our intent to ascertain that it will be enabling and constructive in support of the purpose and the need?
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Thanks for the opportunity to reflect more on Need, Intention & Purpose. Here are some additional thoughts:
Need: I like your formulation of it as "the compelling reason for a response"
Intent might be: the state we hope will be achieved
Purpose might be the particular response to the need at this pont in the journey that may bring us closer to the Intention and to fulfilling the need.
Cheryl
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