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This open program can be a life changing experience. If you are really interested in dealing with a strategic approach to reality using the Unicist Standard, you won’t be able to return to your traditional approach to build it.
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
Diana Belohlavek’s lecture on Unicist Strategy provides an introduction to the nature of strategy building and its taxonomy. The discovery of the ontogenetic intelligence of nature and the unicist theory of evolution opened the possibilities to emulate the nature of real businesses. And this allowed the building of conscious strategies and the definition of maximal and minimum strategies according to the nature of the institution, the business or the individual. Unicist strategy building defines a new world of possibilities. The result in business is growth and profit.
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e-book
In the R&D e-book you will find a synthesis to approach Unicist Object Driven Strategy Building.
Content
The Unicist Ontology of Universal Strategy
Long term strategies
Unicist Taxonomy of Universal Strategies
Personal approach to strategy
1) The strategic attitude
Difference makers
Dividers
Adders
Multipliers
2) The strategic ideology
Creators
Conservatives
Security seekers
Freedom seekers
3) The strategic action
Heroic Strategy
Defensive Strategy
Dominant Strategy
Conquering Strategy
Conclusions
Social and market applications
Business Applications
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