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RCT-7 Process

Seven-step methodology for implementing intent-driven systems

RCT-7 Process Flow

Seven interconnected steps for implementing intent-driven systems

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1

Recognize

Identify the situation, context, and existing patterns

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2

Categorize

Classify data, patterns, and relationships accurately

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3

Translate

Convert raw data into meaningful intent signals

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4

Analyze

Deep-dive into patterns and dependencies

5

Test

Validate assumptions and hypotheses

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6

Refine

Optimize based on results and feedback

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7

Execute

Implement aligned actions and measure impact

The Cyclical Nature

RCT-7 is not linear—it's cyclical. After execution, feedback loops back to the Recognize phase, allowing continuous improvement. This creates adaptive systems that learn and evolve with new data and changing circumstances.

1

Intent Extraction

Identify and clarify the core intent behind a problem or task

Extract the fundamental goal, values, and constraints that drive decision-making. What truly matters in this context?

2

Data Analysis

Gather and understand all relevant contextual information

Collect historical data, patterns, and environmental signals. Create a comprehensive picture of the situation.

3

Intent Mapping

Align data patterns with intentional outcomes

Create explicit connections between available data and desired intent. Define the relationship matrix.

4

Solution Architecture

Design the system to compute F = (D^I) × A

Build the computational model that transforms data through intent to generate aligned actions.

5

Implementation

Deploy the intent-driven system into production

Integrate with existing systems, configure parameters, and establish feedback mechanisms.

6

Validation

Verify that outputs align with original intent

Run comprehensive tests to ensure actions generated are truly aligned with stated intentions.

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Continuous Refinement

Monitor, learn, and improve the system over time

Gather feedback, adjust parameters, and evolve the system to better understand and serve intent.

Getting Started

For Individuals

  • Clarify your personal or professional intent
  • Map your current data resources
  • Design your decision-making process
  • Implement and iterate

For Organizations

  • Align stakeholders on organizational intent
  • Audit existing data and systems
  • Design intent-driven architecture
  • Deploy organization-wide

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