Daily Archives: February 12, 2010


 

 

The unicist standard applied to business growth

Businesses are an example of adaptive systems that require dealing with their integrity in order to influence them to achieve objectives. It is necessary to accept that a high level of energy has to be invested to make business grow.

Going beyond the boundaries in order to expand a market is an effort that requires being able to add more value and focusing on the segments that are more receptive.

Maximal strategies are the driver of growth and they require managing the fundamentals of the market and of the company that wants to grow.

Learn more about the basics of growth developed by Peter Belohlavek at:

http://peterbelohlavek.net/blog/knowledge-to-influence-adaptive-systems/

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What are the Catalysts of the Unicist Standard?

A process catalyst is an object that drives a reality, accelerates its “process” and avoids entropic behaviors within the limits of the problem established by the inhibitors.

Catalysts are systemic objects accelerating an energy generation process without being part of the system they catalyze.

Entropy inhibitors are operational objects inhibiting the entropy of an energy generating process.

Inhibitors are functional objects inhibiting or limiting the existence of a process.

The acceleration of organizational expansion requires catalysts. The avoidance of contraction requires entropy inhibitors.

Catalysts are a necessary tool for the natural organization of complex processes. They are self-evident in mature cultures and rare in immature societies.

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Diana Belohlavek
VP Unicist Knowledge Bank

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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