Chapter 10: Triads and Stage 4 Networking
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Summary
What separates a stable, expanding Stage 4 culture from a temporary one? The secret lies in the structure of its relationships. In this episode, we explore Chapter 10 to break down the anatomy of a triad—a three-legged relationship network where individuals actively build connections between others. Through real-world network examples like Darla Longo's corporate real estate successes, discover how triads create stability, foster innovation, and allow a tribe to scale far beyond individual capabilities.
Key Takeaways
- The Gulf Between Stage 3 and Stage 4: Moving past two-person ("diadic") relationships—which create information hoarding and managerial bottlenecks—into three-person ("triadic") networks.
- The Anatomy of a Triad: How a tribal leader acts as a bridge, introducing two contacts based on shared core values and mutual benefit, before stepping back to let the relationship flourish.
- Advantages of Triadic Networks:
- Stability: Relationships don't collapse if one person leaves.
- Innovation: Diverse perspectives collide naturally to create new ideas.
- Scalability: Triads allow a corporate tribe to expand smoothly past the standard 150-person limit.
- The "Oil Change": Implementing regular cultural maintenance within a Stage 4 tribe to air grievances and realign daily habits with core principles.
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