For Jane Lauterback · The PurposeWorks

A coaching tool built on your Building Advocacy work

Swapnil Tamse made this after your ASCEND Session 4. This page explains exactly what it does and, more importantly, where every part of it comes from, so you can see that it stays true to your teaching.

What it is

It is a small web tool. Someone pastes their VIA Character Strengths, names a few people they want to build relationships with, and it returns a personalized plan using your Building Advocacy framework. Nothing more complicated than that.

  1. They paste their ranked VIA strengths and a few contacts.
  2. The tool applies your framework: the Trust Mapping Matrix, the Nurture / Cultivate / Experiment strategies, a Johari Window reflection, and an Alliance Building starter.
  3. It returns a written plan they can act on and download.

Where every part comes from

This is the important part. The structure is not invented, and it is not pulled from the internet. It comes from your actual Session 4 material, captured in Swapnil's notes from the session and the workbook.

Part of the toolWhere it comes from
Trust Mapping Matrix
Champions, Allies to Educate, Cultivate, Dormant Network
Your Session 4 workbook. The four quadrants and both axes (trust level, and whether they know the current version of you) are used exactly as you framed them.
Nurture / Cultivate / ExperimentYour live session and workbook. The three ways of managing relationships, with your definitions.
Alliance Building
Objective, Target, Improve, Outreach
Your Session 4 workbook. The four prompts, unchanged.
Johari WindowYour workbook. Presented as the classic self-awareness model you bring into the session, not as anything original to the tool.
The follow-through pointYour session, quoted. Your line that an accountability partner raises follow-through from about 20 percent to the high 80s.

How it stays in your voice

The tool is written to sound like a coach, not like a chatbot. It avoids the usual machine-writing habits, keeps things concise, and does not dress your framework up in language you would not use. The honest part worth saying plainly: the framework and structure are yours. The specific sentences in any single plan are generated in the moment, working inside your structure. The scaffolding is your teaching. The wording is the tool filling it in.

It is your framework, so it is yours to change.

If anything here does not match how you teach it, or you want the language, the quadrant names, or the emphasis adjusted, tell Swapnil and he will update it. Nothing is locked. This is a first draft built in respect of your work, not a finished product with your name stamped on it.

The rest of your program

Session 4 is live today. Each of the other sessions in your five-part program can become its own tool the same way, grounded in that session's material. Here is the shape of it.

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The tool is password protected. Swapnil will share the password with you.

Built by Swapnil Tamse on the Building Advocacy framework from Jane Lauterback, The PurposeWorks.
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