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This open program will allow you to integrate the objective aspects and the subjective approaches to management using the Unicist Standard. It will open the doors to a strategic approach to management making the integration of goals, individuals, objects and processes possible. It is a new paradigm to make things happen.
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. |

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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 Unicist Object Driven Management is the presentation of a new paradigm of management. It is at the same time an entrance to cybernetics and a back to basics. The emulation of the organization of nature and the integration of business objects changes the meaning of management. It requires design but produces the avoidance of entropy, minimizing the waste and consumption of efforts and energy to make things happen. It simplifies managers’ activity integrating technical, fundamental and subjective aspects in order to ensure results and growth.
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e-book
In the R&D e-book you will find a synthesis to approach Unicist Object Driven Management.
Content
Unicist Object Driven Management
The Nature of Institutions
Institutions
The functionality of Institutions
Institutions considered as objects
Institutions considered at an operational level
Transcendence driven institutions
Value driven institutions
Ideology driven institutions
Materialistic driven institutions
Maximal and minimum strategies of institutions
Conclusion
Making institutional objects work
Unicist Cybernetics
1) Value added driven cybernetics
2) Efficacy driven cybernetics
3) Structured cybernetics
4) Flexible cybernetics
The taxonomy of unicist cybernetics in action
Learning to manage real problems
Applications of the Unicist Object Driven Approach |
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