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: Unicist Thinking
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.
Who can manage ontological solutions for Adaptive Systems?
To deal with unicist ontological solutions individuals have to need to produce results and have a basic solution in their minds.
Do diagnosticians like Dr. House exist in real life?
Diagnosing is the core of curing. The diagnosis is the first point of maximum risk that is faced by any health professional.
Businesses improvement: Working today better than Yesterday
Evolution implies assuming the responsibility of a personal improvement.
Medical Cybernetics and the Unicist Standard
Medical practice requires maximizing the use of hardware and software to provide a reliable environment for physicians’ activities.
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.
Clinical trial paradigms are changing
A couple of years ago Wyeth introduced a new R&D protocol in drug development. It was named “Learn & Confirm”.
Paradoxical diagnoses – Fallacies are not reasoning errors
This research has demonstrated that fallacies are not errors; instead they are functional conducts or behaviors that ascertain beliefs or needs.
Unicist Thinking abstract
The abstract from the May 6, 2009 Micro-clinic on Unicist Thinking is now available. Please click here to access them.