Unicist Standard
The Unicist Standard in Business
The Unicist Standard in Business includes a standard for diagnostics for developing maximal and minimum strategies and maximal and minimum operational processes. It is based on the ontological structure of the fundamentals of businesses to develop accurate diagnoses, forecasts and strategies, monitoring them in order to make things happen.
This standard began as a conceptual business design standard. It uses Unicist Object Driven Strategy, Unicist Object Driven Organization and Unicist Object Driven Management to emulate the structure of nature.
The Unicist Standard in Business Development is part of the Unicist Standard in Business and is integrated with the Unicist Standard in Future Research.

You can see the full-size image of the Unicist Standard Visual Guide, download it and print it by clicking on:
http://www.unicist.org/unicist_standard_guide_en.pdf
Introduction to the Unicist Object Driven Approach
The unicist approach was developed to solve complex problems using a unicist ontological approach to describe the nature of things. This approach is based on more than 3,000 ontological structures researched -until 2009- that cover the following aspects:
1) Institutional evolution
2) Cultural scenarios (country and global scenarios)
3) Complex systems research
4) Learning ontology
5) Individual development
The Unicist Object Driven Approach synthesized in the Unicist Standard transforms complex problems into simple solutions, and these simple solutions into “easy” actions.
Summary: This is a live recorded introduction to the Unicist Approach that was part of a Micro-Clinic led by Peter Belohlavek.

Scientific Foundations of the Unicist Standard
Discoveries – Basic Sciences
- Unicist Ontogenetic Intelligence of Nature
- Unicist Ontology to deal with adaptive systems
- Unicist Ontology of Evolution
- Unicist Logic
- Analogy between the Nature of Concepts and the DNA
- Unicist Mechanics & Quantum Mechanics
- Unicist Thinking
Discoveries – Applied Sciences
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