Business strategies require maximal and minimum strategies that need to be integrated using unicist thinking


Unicist universal strategy is defined as the conscious action to influence an environment to achieve an objective.

This objective implies growth. The procedure to develop a strategy is defined by its taxonomy.

Strategies always include the following agents: the individual or organization, a “competitor” and a “client”. Competitors are those who are willing to occupy the same vital space. Clients are those who receive the added value one delivers.

The client can be the whole environment as an entity or an individual.

Free access to a Peter Belohlavek’s video presentation on unicist strategy: http://www.slideboom.com/presentations/72902/What-is-Unicist-Strategy%3F

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Your comments are welcome.

Diana  Belohlavek
VP Unicist Knowledge Manager

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