Daily Archives: February 4, 2010


The Unicist Standard for complex problem solving

Unicist reflection is a process that has been developed and designed to add value deal with complex situations. It is necessary to approach complex problems and transform them into simple solutions.

The physical framework of unicist reflection process defines the possibilities of achieving the results proposed at the level participants are able to operate.

The Unicist Standard provides the basic tools with which to work, influences on the expectations of participants and defines the accepted limits of its development and the results that can be obtained.

It is needed to make the destructive and non destructive tests (applications) while reflecting on their results to find the adequate solution for the complex problem.

It is extremely simple but not easy.

You can find information on the Unicist Standard  in the Unicist Business Search Engine: http://www.unicist.com

Request more information: n.i.brown@unicist.org

Diego Belohlavek
Expert System Manager

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The business model of Twitter is still a mystery

Twitter is still building the critical mass of its business before making its business model transparent.

There is no doubt that it will be simple and original. An Avant-garde Social Network needs being original.

Learn more at: http://unicist.net/economics/where-is-twitter-within-the-world-of-social-networks/

You can find information on the Unicist Standard  in the Unicist Business Search Engine: http://www.unicist.com

Request more information: n.i.brown@unicist.org

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