This is Part 4 of the How we work series, which shows what it looks like to work with the Architecture of We in practice — from the Reveal Arc through the pathways of practice, the Pilot Arc, and the Full Arc.
A Full Arc is where the real rebuild happens. It is a structured journey that takes the findings from the Reveal Arc and works them through a chosen pathway of practice at depth.
Unlike a Pilot Arc, which focuses on one part of the system, a Full Arc reshapes the architecture so the whole system begins to hold differently.
What a Full Arc involves
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Choose the pathway. From the Reveal, we know which of the four pathways is most alive. In a Full Arc, we stay with that pathway but go deeper.
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Rebuild the Architecture. Agreements, Assignments, Arrangements, Artefacts, and Access are redesigned so they reflect essence and restore trust.
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Work with the Foundations. Pattern, Pulse, Emergence, Containment, Energy, Coherence, and Geometry are tuned until they hold steady.
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Anchor Resonance. The leader practises holding the field, so the system no longer relies on force but tunes itself.
Why it matters
A Full Arc is not about working harder. It is about building structures that can carry the weight leaders used to hold on their own.
When Architecture matches essence, trust flows, resonance strengthens, and the We feels alive.
“A Full Arc rebuilds the system so you no longer carry what the architecture can hold.”