The discovery of the unicist ontology of consciousness and the development of its ontogenetic map opened the possibilities to manage adaptive systems for everyone.
Tag: Adaptive systems
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.
Growing requires having reliable knowledge
Having reliable knowledge is a precondition for decision making for business expansion. But this includes an apparent paradox.
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.
About Functional IT Architecture
The ontology of the function IT architecture is based on the integration of the elements that are included in software building.
Complex Problems Require a Different Approach
Mr. Mark Schenk provides a good overview of various types of problems in this video. Access it: http://youtu.be/WUJviaTi7VA What is clear is that complex problems require an approach that is different. The Weston Group has adopted The Unicist Standard for…
Healthcare businesses have to be adaptive as never before
Businesses are adaptive systems that need to evolve in an adapted way in an environment. Therefore, knowledge is essential to manage businesses.
The Benefits of Cloud Computing in Healthcare Businesses
The development of Cloud Computing changed the paradigms of work process design and is now beginning to be recognized as a breakthrough in productivity.
Healthcare systems need to foster medical excellence
The unicist ontological research developed on the practice of medical eminencies demonstrated that all of them had one driving force: the search for excellence.