This open program will give you the fundamentals, included in the Unicist Standard, on why developed and developing countries behave differently.
Every country has developed, underdeveloped and emerging segments. You will be seeing how to deal with the different segments, which have the necessary ideologies to sustain their interests, and how to develop real stable businesses with these segments. It is a mind-opener that gives you access to the functionality of development.
Using unicist object driven technologies you will be able to see business aspects you never saw and to develop solutions that were not possible before. The ontology based technologies are necessary to unveil the nature of problems to develop simple solutions.
This is a self-administrated program developed by The Unicist Corporate University.
It includes:
• Unlimited use of an audiovisual (streaming) for three months • Unlimited use of the e-book in the virtual library for three months • The development of an application exercise with feedback • Participation in users' blogs • Helpdesk • Optional monthly live clinics (webconference) • A diploma
Audiovisual
Peter Belohlavek’s lecture on “The Nature of Developed and Developing Countries” will give you a different perspective of development. Considering that every country has, in itself, developed, underdeveloped and emergent segments implies recognizing that development is a question of the influence each of these segments has in a culture. You will learn about the natural structure of State-nation actions in developed and in developing countries. It will show you that if a culture does not accept its state of development, its governmental actions may produce paradoxical results. The acceptance that development is basically a question of institutionalization will give you answers to use an institutional approach to develop any activity.
e-book
In the R&D e-book you will find a synthesis to approach the nature of developed and developing countries.
Content Unicist drivers in the Evolution of Countries
Unicist drivers: A description
Unicist State-Nation Concept “Master of Institutions”
The State’s Alternative Slants
Governmental Actions
Functions that ensure expansion
Functions that ensure balance
Fallacious Myths
Fallacious Myths and Social Evolution
Gravitational Forces
Internal gravitational forces in the evolution of countries
Institutions
Institution
Family and Political Structure – a unicist approach
Polarity in Institutional Organization
The Roles of the State
Ethics – the backbone of institutions – a unicist approach
The unicist structure of the Morality Concept
The Decline of Cultures
The unicist anti-concept of Morality
Conclusion
The unicist cycles of cultures
Learning to manage real problems
Complex Problem Solution Process - Global physical framework for unicist reflection
Applications of the Unicist Object Driven Approach