The Unicist Research Institute promotes: 2012, the year of the “Possible”.
Category: Concepts
Consciousness is a precondition for IT architecture
The discovery of the unicist ontology of consciousness and the development of its ontogenetic map opened the possibilities to manage adaptive systems for everyone.
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.
Today better than yesterday: the path for business expansion
Today better than yesterday is the natural pathway for continuous improvement in the business world. It generates no economic cost; its price is the necessary attitude.
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.…
Discovery of the Ontology of Consciousness
The ontology of consciousness to deal with personal development was discovered after 35 years of research at The Unicist Research Institute.
Honoring Steve Jobs for having opened a window
Steve Jobs passed away yesterday leaving behind a deed that is, and will be, multiplying worldwide.
Homology of the DNA of living beings and Unicist Ontologies
The unicist ontology of an institution is essentially analogous to the DNA of a living being.
Lectures of the Unicist Scientific Dissemination Program
The objective of this program is to disseminate worldwide the use of the unicist ontological approaches to manage adaptive systems.