Black American Soulution Cipher™: Pronunciation: /blæk əˈmɛr.ɪ.kən soʊˈluː.ʃən ˈsaɪ.fər/ (blak uh-MAIR-ih-kuhn soh-LOO-shun SY-fur) Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: The Black American Soulution Cipher is a problem-solving method designed by and for Black Americans. It starts with a SWOT Analysis, which identifies strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. The Nominal Group Technique gathers ideas from group members in a structured way. The Delphi Method uses rounds of surveys to build group consensus. “Black American je ne sais quoi” adds cultural intuition, creativity, and lived experience unique to Black Americans. This method combines analysis, group discussion, expert forecasting, and cultural insight for effective solutions.
Synonyms: Cultural decision-making process, Afrocentric problem-solving model, collective community cipher
Example: A grassroots organization used the Black American Soulution Cipher, blending analysis tools and cultural wisdom, to develop strategies for educational empowerment in their neighborhood.