Unicist Ontogenetic Maps provide a GPS to design and monitor the business architecture including the diagnosis of the business, the description of the business model, the development of the strategy to be used, the definition of the work processes and the business objects to be included in these processes.
The unicist ontology defines the ontogenetic maps of an institution and is essentially analogous to the DNA of a living being. They define the nature of the being, have an implicit purpose and materialize the action and the energy conservation principles.
Ontogenetic maps are a conceptual GPS to generate solutions in the field of businesses considered as human adaptive systems.
They describe the ontological algorithm of a function or the whole system providing the steps that have to be followed to influence businesses.
Ontogenetic maps are timeless and cross-cultural but their applicative content varies based on the available technologies and the characteristics of the environments.
The use of ontogenetic maps and their implicit unicist ontological algorithms is the input for business architecture making the building of a solid structure possible.
Being aware of the unicist ontological structure that underlies and rules the behavior and evolution of an institution it is possible to define the ontogenetic maps and action plans to ensure the functionality of an organization respecting its nature.
The difference between the DNA of different species is minimal although the physical difference might be enormous. The same characteristic is given at the unicist ontological structure of institutions. Subtle differences generate different species.
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