This lecture gives access to one of the major breakthroughs applied to businesses: the unicist approach.
This approach begins with a diagnosis, transforms this diagnosis into a strategic solution and develops the necessary architecture to define the operational solution. It starts with the fundamental and technical analytical diagnoses of the unified field of a business defined by its ontogenetic maps, and ends with the work processes to be implemented.
The ontogenetic maps define the “DNA” of businesses that allows having a GPS to diagnose and manage them.
The use of the unicist approach is based on the integration of technical analytical and fundamental knowledge to deal with adaptive (complex) systems, to diagnose them, build their strategies and design their functional architecture to produce results.
The unicist approach structured the third industrial revolution making human adaptive systems reasonable, understandable, predictable and manageable as unified fields. That is why it is a new starting point for businesses.
From an anthropological standpoint, the first industrial revolution was given by the mechanical approach. The second industrial revolution was possible because of the systemic approach and the third industrial revolution implies the approach to reality as a unified field.
An industrial revolution is such when it changes structural paradigms and produces a breakthrough in energy saving/optimization.
The unicist approach is fully action and results driven. This is an approach that requires having the technical knowledge to manage the operational and systemic aspects and the knowledge of the ontogenetic maps to manage the nature of the complex problems.
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