Daily Archives: March 23, 2010


 

 

Unicist Microsegmentation: Alliances with Corporations

The Unicist Microsegmentation allows the development of market growth based on expanding the boundaries of markets by accessing new niches. To define a new niche it is necessary to access the depth of its behavior. The model works with 4,096 potential microsegments.

Unicist ontological market segmentation is the integration of the drivers that influence buyers or consumers when deciding what to buy, or what to do.

Access the discovery of the Unicist Ontology of Functional Segmentation at:
http://www.unicist.org/d_fs.php

The unicist market segmentation is an ontological meta-model that allows the understanding of functionality in market strategies. It fosters the use of global strategies but local applications through the understanding of the nature of a market or culture.

The unicist market segmentation includes:

1) Conceptual Segmentation

2) Functional Segmentation

3) Psychological Segmentation

4) Lifestyle Segmentation

The integration of these four segmentations defines the unicist ontological market segmentation. It permits the development of accurate market segmentations that ensure marketing results.

The Unicist Microsegmentation is necessary to enter niches that are beyond the existing markets.

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http://www.unicist.com/

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Martin Alvaro
Marketing Manager

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 science applied to individual, institutional and social evolution.

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Unicist Org Lab: Unicist Continuous Improvement Alliances

Unicist Continuous Improvement is based on the use of objects. It implies improving the objects included in processes in order to obtain results.

Unicist Continuous improvement integrates innovation to improve the processes and the objects that are being used to ensure the achievement of a higher level of effectiveness.

The natural segments of continuous improvement are:

1) Repair
2) Update
3) Upgrade
4) Renewal

Maximal strategies are driven by innovation. They are put into action by the implementation of big changes that go beyond the existing boundaries of the present operation and are sustained by the external need represented by the client centered management.

Free access to the discovery of the Unicist Ontology of Innovation at:
https://www.unicist-school.org/complexity-sciences/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/ontology_innovation_en.pdf

Minimum strategies are driven by quality assurance, put into action by the development and implementation of medium changes and sustained by the personalized organization that ensures an effective participative action model.

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http://www.unicist.com/

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

Martin Alvaro
Marketing Manager

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 science applied to individual, institutional and social evolution.

Unicist Strategy

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