There are two ways to approach health problems: from the point of view of diseases and from the point of view of health.
Category: Concepts
Outsourcing and Insourcing: two stages in business
Understanding the “natural organization” implies considering what and when something is subject to be outsourced and when the same matter should be insourced.
The Nature of Continuous Improvement
The evolution of life-sciences and the need of the patients are the drivers of continuous improvement.
Upgrade Healthcare Management using the Unicist Standard
The Unicist Object Driven Technologies allow the design of business objects to develop a secure improvement of the healthcare processes.
Unicist Thinking is driven by fundamentals
There is a huge difference between action and movement. Action implies functional movements to achieve results. But movements are not necessarily functional.
The unicist ontology of Innovation Blindness in Healthcare
The development of unicist technologies and their implementation processes required the research of innovation blindness to develop strategies to avoid it.
What is the Unicist Standard in the Healthcare Business?
The Unicist Standard in the Healthcare Business is the business organization based on the ontological structure of the fundamentals of businesses.
Talent Development in Healthcare, paradox of gifted minds
The paradox is when gifted people work in an environment where their functional intelligences are irrelevant; so they naturally enter in a superiority complex.
Doer’s Ethics in Healthcare – A Unicist Ecumenical Approach
In Christianity and in other religions individuals may commit two types of sins: sins of commission and sins of omission.
Unicist Institutionalization to sustain Group Cohesion
The unicist institutional approach to group cohesion will allow you to deal with the real human beings that integrate an organization.