The main difference between the alternate pattern and the basic pattern is that the first subject phrase and optional prefix have been swapped.  The same prefix phrases are now referred to as modifier phrases.  The remainder of the pattern is the same.  So, now the simplest alternate pattern is composed of 4 parts:  phrase, modifier, connector phrase.  Note the punctuation.

Example 1E, f, g i.  means start the sentence with a capitalized management phrase from list E, followed by a modifier phrase from list F, a connector phrase from list G, and ending with an education area phrase from list I.

E, f, g i.  produces a sentence like this:

The introduction of advanced software tools into the work environment, however, correctly accounts for the subject matter compatibility model.

Example 2E, f, g i o r.  This altenate form can be extended by adding a suffix phrase from list O, and a mixed technical/management phrase from list R.

E, f, g i o r.  produces a sentence like this:

The necessary organizational restructuring, in respect to specific goals, is dependent upon the total educational rationale using the application of modern occupational analysis technology.

Example 3E, w, g e o e.  This illustrates using a negative modifier and the management oriented list E 3 times in the same sentences.  GAS will endsure that they are all different.

E, w, g e o e  produces a sentence like this:

A detailed analysis of accountability, unfortunately, requires the underlying organizational substructure for a sophisticated fiscal management process.