Category: Hyperrealism in Business

Architectures need to be based on Diagnoses and Strategies

Business architecture can only exist if it is the final operational solution of a business modeling process. Business modeling processes, at an operational level, need to integrate the diagnosis, strategy and architecture of a business.

How does business architecture look like?

The architecture of a business is defined by its true vision and mission of a company. The vision and mission of a company can be explicit or implicit and can be for “true” use or for “external” use.

Why transform Continuous Improvement into a Business Unit?

Continuous Improvement requires a different approach to business than the one of operational activities. The minimum strategy aims at assuring the quality of work processes by developing the necessary repairs and updates to make things work in a safe way.…

Global Expansion of the Unicist Confederation

September 23, the 35th equinox of The Unicist Research Institute, was chosen to be the day for the launching of the new stage which consists of the worldwide multiplication of the Unicist Confederation.

Healthcare business: Unicist Virtual Selling Platform

High value, ethical or innovative prAdd an Imageoducts and services can now be sold using “Unicist 3D emulators” that allow prospects to participate actively, be able to truly experience a commercial proposal and make a pre-decision.

Thinking Robotics for the Healthcare System

Robotics uses a system that allows introducing information of reality, introducing conceptual operational structures to modify the knowledge the system has, making decisions and dealing with the feedback from reality.

Making healthcare businesses grow

Businesses are typical adaptive systems. Businesses need to adapt to the environment in order to achieve the permanence of their transcendent goals and the personal goals of their participants.

Listen to the Future

In a recent podcast, Steve Gillmor characterized Steve Jobs as being able to “listen to the future”. Steve Jobs is an intuitive business architect with astonishing results.