TERMS OF USE & RESEARCH LICENSING
Transformation Management Institute™
Last updated: January 2026
1. Purpose and scope
The Transformation Management Institute™ (“TMI,” “the Institute”) is a non-commercial research institute. The Institute publishes open-access research and stewarded instruments. The Institute does not provide consulting, advisory, implementation, or client-delivery services.
These Terms govern all access, use, citation, reproduction, distribution, adaptation, integration, and application of Institute materials, whether accessed through the Institute’s website or obtained through redistribution.
These Terms exist to:
preserve integrity, traceability, and scope control across Institute publications
prevent unauthorized commercial appropriation, rebranding, and derivative frameworks
permit open scholarly and educational use under clear attribution and representation rules
By accessing Institute materials, you agree to these Terms.
2. Institute stewardship and corpus
The Institute stewards and publishes work across three research programs and one applied practice discipline.
Research programs (scientific canon)
General Theory of Interpretation (GTOI), which produces Meaning System Science (MSS) and the Institute’s official terminology
System Existence Theory (SET), which specifies when system is an admissible category of analysis at a stated boundary
Transformation Science, which studies coordinated change attempts as time-extended system events under constraint
Applied practice discipline
Transformation Management, the Institute’s applied discipline that translates research outputs into governance instruments, including standards, diagnostics, and classification tools
Institute materials include monographs, field studies, diagrams, models, equations, terminology, definitions, standards, instruments, protocols, and related documentation (the “Materials”).
3. Intellectual property and rights reserved
Institute Materials are protected under applicable copyright, trademark, and unfair-competition law.
Except for the limited permissions explicitly granted in Section 4, the Institute reserves all rights. No license is granted by implication, estoppel, or otherwise.
4. Open-access uses permitted without a license
The Institute permits open-access use for non-commercial scholarship and responsible public learning, provided attribution is preserved and representation remains accurate.
Permitted uses (non-commercial, no separate license required):
quoting or excerpting limited portions of Institute text, definitions, diagrams, or equations with attribution
linking to official Institute pages
academic teaching, classroom discussion, coursework, and non-commercial educational use
academic papers, presentations, independent research, critique, and commentary
internal organizational study or reference where no fees are charged and Materials are not presented as a paid offering
Open-access permission does not include the right to commercialize, repackage, rebrand, operationalize, embed into products, or distribute derivative instruments. If you are charging fees, selling access, marketing an offering, or using the Materials to support value delivery, a license is required.
Required attribution (default)
Vallejo, J. (Year). [Page or document title]. Transformation Management Institute. URL
For formal formats, see Citation Guidelines.
5. Prohibited uses without a license
Any commercial, derivative, misleading, or extractive use of Institute Materials is prohibited without a written license from the Institute.
5.1 Commercial use
You may not use Institute Materials for any revenue-generating activity, including:
paid consulting, advising, coaching, or training
fee-based courses, workshops, seminars, or certification preparation
paid transformation, leadership, governance, or operating-model programs that rely on Institute constructs
paid distribution of guides, templates, playbooks, toolkits, or scorecards grounded in Institute constructs
any service, program, or offering where Institute Materials support value delivery, pricing, or market differentiation
5.2 Derivation, rebranding, or masked use
You may not, without a license:
recreate Institute constructs into a new “framework,” “methodology,” or proprietary model
use alternative terminology to disguise derivative use
combine Institute constructs with other systems and resell as “hybrid IP”
publish diagnostics, maturity models, rubrics, scoring systems, “operating systems,” or governance products derived from Institute constructs
claim independent origination of Institute concepts
“Inspired-by” products that reproduce Institute logic, structure, variable relationships, or diagnostic form are treated as derivative works for the purposes of these Terms.
5.3 AI, software, and automated system restrictions
You may not, without a license:
train, fine-tune, or adapt commercial AI models on Institute Materials
build commercial RAG systems, agents, embeddings, or reasoning systems that substantially incorporate Institute Materials
embed Institute constructs into proprietary software, dashboards, algorithms, taxonomies, ontologies, or knowledge graphs offered commercially
redistribute Institute Materials through automated outputs in a manner that reproduces or closely approximates Institute formulations as a product feature
5.4 Unauthorized use of Institute branding and marks
You may not use Institute names, marks, or confusingly similar variants in a manner that implies affiliation, endorsement, authorization, sponsorship, or certification.
6. Licensing for commercial use
Any revenue-generating use of Institute Materials requires a written licensing agreement executed by the Institute.
Licensing is required for (non-exhaustive):
paid consulting, coaching, training, workshops, or course delivery using Institute constructs
commercial methodologies, toolchains, or programs that incorporate Institute constructs
SaaS products incorporating Institute constructs, standards, or instruments
commercial AI systems trained on, embedding, operationalizing, or emitting Institute formulations
commercial diagnostics, scorecards, rubrics, governance products, or operating systems derived from Institute constructs
Licensing requests:
research@3ETMI.org
All licensing decisions are discretionary and may include integrity controls, attribution requirements, scope constraints, and representation standards.
7. Accuracy and representation standards
To prevent public confusion and protect version integrity, the Institute may request correction, retraction, or removal of content that:
materially misrepresents or distorts Institute definitions, variable relationships, or analytic constraints
presents Institute Materials as independently originated work
rebrands Institute constructs into unrelated consulting frameworks
implies Institute endorsement, certification, affiliation, or authorization without written permission
presents modified Materials as official Institute standards, instruments, or terminology
8. AI use permitted for non-commercial research
Permitted without a license (non-commercial):
indexing and search for personal study or scholarly analysis
non-commercial embeddings used for private research or academic work
academic research, critique, and commentary
Restricted (license required):
commercial model training, fine-tuning, or dataset construction using Institute Materials
commercial RAG, agent, or reasoning systems substantially incorporating Institute Materials
any commercial system designed to output, operationalize, or approximate Institute formulations
Where AI use is permitted, attribution must be preserved in dataset metadata and documentation.
9. Personal use
Individuals may read, study, reference, and discuss Institute Materials publicly with attribution. Personal use does not include resale, paid instruction, paid services, certification preparation for a fee, or incorporation into commercial offerings.
10. Enforcement
Unauthorized use may be addressed through available remedies, including:
cease-and-desist notices
DMCA takedowns
trademark enforcement actions
claims under unfair-competition law
civil litigation where appropriate
Priority enforcement includes:
consultancy appropriation and rebranded derivatives
unauthorized diagnostics, scorecards, “operating systems,” or governance products derived from Institute constructs
paid programs presenting Institute concepts as proprietary method
commercial AI systems trained on or emitting Institute formulations
11. Contact
For licensing, permissions, legal inquiries, or to report misuse:
research@3ETMI.org
Copyright notice
© 2026 Transformation Management Institute™. All rights reserved.
Institute publications and associated Materials—including the General Theory of Interpretation (GTOI), System Existence Theory (SET), Transformation Science, and Transformation Management instruments—are protected by copyright, trademark, and applicable intellectual property law.
Personal, academic, and educational use with attribution is permitted. Any commercial use requires a written licensing agreement. Unauthorized reproduction, adaptation, rebranding, or commercialization is prohibited.

