Natural Laws of Societies: The Unicist Standard in Strategy


All the countries have emergent, developed and underdeveloped aspects. The dominant niche defines the level of development of a country.

Peter Belohlavek’s e-book provides the natural laws of business strategy. We strongly recommend downloading and printing this book in order to use it as a bedside book until you manage the natural laws of business strategy.

It will shift your business life.

Some of the laws follow as an example:

  1. Underdeveloped countries are such because they did not have the strength, power or hard elements to adapt dynamically to the developed world.
  2. Seen from the underdeveloped standpoint others are responsible for one’s underdevelopment, and from a developed standpoint it is always one’s responsibility.
  3. The evolution differs depending if a country is underdeveloped or developed. The main difference is that underdeveloped countries evolution is slower and interrupted by mutually annulling breakthroughs.
  4. Seen from the developed point of view the commercial competitive strategy in underdeveloped countries is non-equilibrated.
  5. …..

You can access it buying the rights of use of the Unicist Business Search Engine:
http://www.unicist.net/ubse.shtml

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

Martin Alvaro
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