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Unicist Tweetinar on Ontologies for Business Strategies

Strategic thinking requires having in mind the final picture of the solution while administrative thinking is simple, it only requires following predefined steps: 1 +1 = 2

Strategic thinking implies adaptive actions which by definition are complex. It requires being able to envision a result and choosing the best solution to achieve it: 2 = infinite possible solutions.

Maximal strategies imply going beyond the boundaries and require strategic thinking. Minimum strategies happen within the boundaries and can be developed using administrative thinking.

We invite you to participate in a Unicist Tweetinar with Peter Belohlavek on May 17 from 5:00 to 6:30 pm (New York Time) that includes the Application of Unicist Ontologies to Business Management.
It will be developed at http://www.twitter.com/uniciststandard

Learn more about the trend of ontology based solutions for businesses:
http://www.unicist.net/obs.shtml

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

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NOTE: The Unicist Research Institute is the major research organization in the world in its specialty based on more than 3,500 researches in complexity science, developed since 1976 until September 2010,  applied to individual, institutional and social evolution. The applicative researches are based on the discovery of the Ontogenetic Intelligence of Nature and the consequent Unicist Ontology of Evolution.

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