Jan
30
2010
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Presentation of the Unicist Standard in Education

The Unicist Standard in Education began with the use of reflection (action-reflection-action) to approach learning in the field of complex problems. It uses the unicist ontology of learning to emulate the structure of nature.

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Press Committee

NOTE: The Unicist Research Institute is the major research organization in the world in its specialty based on more than 3,000 researches in complexity sciences applied to individual, institutional and social evolution.

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Jan
20
2010
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Dealing with the nature of businesses

Learning to deal with the nature of businesses requires going beyond the facts in order to be able to apprehend the underlying concepts.

The nature of a business is defined by its fundamentals. Fundamentals are homologous to the concepts that drive a business and are defined by their ontological structure.

This sounds very complex but fortunately it is very simple. It implies that the nature of a business can be defined in a reasonable and logical language that makes it manageable.

But learning the fundamentals requires integrating “action”, where the learner needs to be alone in order to assume the full responsibility for results, and “reflection” where the learner can be guided.

This requires time but the reward is being able to produce consistent results. That is why it is a natural approach for doers.

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Peter Belohlavek

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Jan
17
2010
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Unicist Thinking / Human action is driven by fundamentals

There is a huge difference between action and movement. Action implies functional movements to achieve results. But movements are not necessarily functional. Actions must follow the synchronicity of the actual reality.

That is why individuals need to have a final picture of what has to be achieved in their “long term” memory in order to be able to follow the timing of reality.

This final picture is defined by the fundamentals of what is being achieved. Therefore individuals who do not have the final picture (the fundamentals) cannot assume the responsibility for producing results. Their commitment is with the task and the movements they make become an end in themselves.

Knowing the structure of the fundamentals involved in an objective is what makes action possible.

The apprehension of fundamentals requires assuming the responsibility for results, investing the necessary energy to learn and focusing on the solution. That is why military say “hard training, easy combat”.

“A journalist mentioned that a certain basketball player was extremely lucky in the last match.
The basketball player answered:
Yes, you are right I was very lucky; the more I train the luckier I am.”

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Peter Belohlavek

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Jan
17
2010
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Unicist Thinking an In Company Lecture / Seminar / Clinic

Unicist Thinking made the emulation of the evolution of nature possible. This discovery changed the paradigm of strategy building in the social, institutional and personal field.

Diana Belohlavek is a world leader in Unicist Thinking Development and can help participants approach reality in a strategic way: 1) anticipating the future; 2) designing a strategy; 3) monitoring results.

This in company activity has been designed in three possible versions:

-As a lecture
-As a seminar
-As a clinic on a case

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N. I. Brown
Academic Department

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