Directional Energy Circulation Theory

Definition】An original team analysis methodology in MLS. It extends the established “directional energy flow” law from interpersonal relationships to the entire team, analyzing organizational resource allocation and dynamics.

  • Purpose】To objectively identify the bias in directional energy within a team. By correlating these biases with specific roles and skills (e.g., execution, planning), it clarifies concrete problems and areas for improvement.
  • Analysis Structure】Members’ NAWALs are classified by directional groups to identify areas of excess (overload) or deficiency (shortage) in the team’s energy profile.
  • Applied Effect】Visualizes concrete problems such as “strong execution but weak planning” or “lack of coordination roles,” leading directly to the optimization of resource placement and team strategy.