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MLS Logical Use Cases

Strategic Diagnostic Reports Proving Reproducibility of Action

The Maya Logic System (MLS) by Jo Nagamine is a logical framework designed to maximize the Reproducibility of Action, excluding ‘fortune’ or ‘divination.’

This collection of Use Cases serves as a Strategic Diagnostic Report, clearly demonstrating “why a specific strategy was necessary” and “which MLS logic axis (Constraint) informed the decision.” We offer these not as anecdotal success stories, but as logical proof of MLS’s Expertise and practical Experience.

All cases are analyzed using proprietary MLS methodology, outlining the reproducible action strategy derived from the process.

Case List

Case1

Diagnosis and Strategy for Team Dysfunction Caused by Directional Energy Imbalance

Objectively diagnosed resource imbalance in a team, solving the lack of planning and profitability through strategic role redefinition.

keywords: Directional Energy Circulation Theory, Strategic Space, Reproducibility of Action

Case2

Motivation Decline from Unused Past Energy and Strategic Reboot

Logically diagnosed internal motivation stagnation as the result of unused past energy (Caban), successfully rebooted via a targeted action strategy.

keywords: Person Analysis (Who), Mayan Cross, Shadow Challenge, Chicchan

MLS 3-Step Diagnostic Process

MLS strategic design follows three objective steps:

  1. Diagnosis (Constraint Analysis): The challenge is separated from ’emotion’ and identified as a logical constraint through the MLS lens, such as Person Analysis (Who) or Day Analysis (When).
  2. Strategy Design (Strategic Space): The identified constraint acts as a framework, and the ‘Strategic Space’ is designed within it to maximize performance.
  3. Action (Reproducible Action): Based on the designed strategy, actions are selected and executed to aim for highly reproducible results, regardless of who performs the action or when.