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.
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Businesses have implicit ideologies: The Unicist Ideology
The use of the unicist object driven technologies within the limits of the ethic of doers to foster the evolution of businesses defines the unicist ideology.
Happy 2011: Leaving behind illusions, fears and voluntarism
The 2008 crisis required dealing with the future having an optimistic approach; but illusions, fears and voluntarism kill everything they touch. The future depends on us. Therefore we need to leave behind the illusions, fears and voluntarism that were fostered…
EMR/EHR and Cloud Computing drive Continuous Improvement
Unicist Pre-diagnoses have been launched to give the Healthcare Industry access to an approach to evaluate the possibilities of value generating improvements.
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.
Career Development: Personal Empowerment in Business
One of the core aspects to be considered when developing people is to understand how they approach work.
Unicist strategy: Business growth has no shortcuts
The development of growth strategies requires dealing with the specific reality of the market based on its characteristics and following the steps to influence it.
The coordination of Unicist “A” Groups to introduce changes
The leadership of Unicist Avant Garde Groups requires fostering extreme synergy among the members.
Syntony, harmony and melody in the evolution of businesses
The Unicist Standard deals with the evolution of businesses considering that it is necessary to produce a “change without changing”.
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.