There
are
parameters
by
which
we
can
understand
and
measure
a
system.
In
classical
Nonviolent
Communication
we
know
the
needs.
These
represent
the
parameters
of
the
inner
life
and
show
what
a
person
needs
in
a
particular
context.
In
NVC-plus,
however,
we
do
not
want
to
measure
the
personal
needs
of
a
person,
but
the
abstract
needs
of
a
system.
Why
is
this
important?
If
you
want
to
build
a
clock
together,
then
the
goal
results
in
the
need
parameters
for
e.g.
a
workshop.
It
need
not
be
large,
but
it
must
be
sufficiently
clean.
The
tools
would
have
to
provide
adequate
or
at
least
sufficient
precession.
In
NVC-plus,
however,
there
are
not
only
the
parameters
of
design,
but
parameters
for
all
fields
of
the
four-step
circle.
The
approach
was
already
touched
by
Prof.
Nossrat Peseschkian with the Differential Analytical Inventory (DAI).
We
can
create
a
separate
parameter
list
for
each
NVC-plus
field
of
the
four-step
circle
and
that's
exactly
what
we
did.
You
can
find
it
in
the
download
area.
But
for
simplification
we
have
also
created
two
tool
cards
and
on
them
we
have
listed
on
the
one
hand
the
parameters
of
the
common
field
and
on
the
other
hand
the
parameters
of
the
common
design.
The
words
direct
our
mind
to
certain
qualities
and
make
them
"measurable".
We
don't
need
to
spend
a
lot
of
time
arguing
if
something
is
not
right
and
we
try
to
grasp
it
with
arguments
and
reflections.
We
pick
out
the
parameters
that
are
involved
and
that
may
not
get
enough
attention.
If
formative
parameters
of
the
blue
tool
map
T4.1
lead
to
great
tensions,
then,
according
to
experience,
this
is
often
related
to
ignored
field
parameters
of
the
green
tool
map
T3.2.
If
the
team
members
have
a
good
interpersonal
field
that
sufficiently
serves
the
currently
important
parameters
such
as
attention,
openness
and
trust,
then
this
field
has
a
supportive
and
stabilizing
effect.
Then
one
can
concentrate
on
the
design
parameters
and
effectively
talk
about
cleanliness,
order
or
transparency.
However,
if
you
don't
find
a
solution
on
the
blue
map,
check
the
parameters
of
the
field.
You
can
find
detailed
parameters
for
all
fields
of
the
four-step
circle
in
the
needs
lists
and
you
can
shorten
the
discussions
with
them
if
you
hand
them
out
and
ask
everyone
to
mark
the
relevant
needs
parameters
on
the
topic.
Then
you
consider
how
to
strengthen
these parameters appropriately.