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: Fundamentals
Simple thinking is the key for business growth
Simple thinking in decision making can be described as integrating the necessary mental amplitude and depth of thought in order to focus on solving a problem.
Using value propositions to open ethical products sales
The characteristic of ethical products or services, such as medical practice, expert outsourcing, consulting and innovation, is that they cannot be sold, they need to be bought.
The building of efficacy in Healthcare Management
Unicist efficacy is defined as the capacity of individuals to produce results in a responsible way.
Save energy optimizing the healthcare work process design
The work process design defines the capacity of an organization to work as a system being reliable for the market and its members.
Innovation and the generation of cash flow drive growth
When a business needs to grow it necessarily needs to generate better solutions for the market that are based on the generation of cash flow for its clients.
The Nature of Continuous Improvement
The evolution of life-sciences and the need of the patients are the drivers of continuous improvement.
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.