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Working Agreements and Alliances to Foster Collaborative Partnerships with International Companies and their Subsidiaries

The Unicist Research Institute is forging working agreements and alliances with consulting firms and academic entities, integrating their expertise to introduce technologies that manage business functions as adaptive systems. The goal is to equip international companies and their subsidiaries with technologies they currently lack, thereby increasing their efficiency by up to 30% and expanding their markets.
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This initiative is rooted in the breakthrough of the unicist functionalist approach to science, a pragmatic, structural, and functionalist method for managing adaptive environments. This approach has paved the way for functionalist technologies designed to enhance the efficiency, adaptability, and customer-centricity ushered in by the 4th industrial revolution.

Outlined below are key components and concepts characterizing the unicist functionalist approach to ensuring adaptability in business functions:

  • The Unicist Functionalist Principle: Necessary to access the roots of the functionality of things and the root causes of their problems.
    This principle states that there is nothing in the universe, which is part of a system, that does not work with a purpose, an active and entropic function, and an energy conservation function, which define its unified field. These three elements interact to determine the functionality of a system or entity. The purpose provides the direction and goal, the active function drives the system towards its purpose, and the energy conservation function ensures the sustainability and efficiency of the system.
  • Unicist Logic: Necessary to understand the functionality, dynamics, and evolution of things.
    The Unicist Logic is a synthetic logic that emulates the ontogenetic intelligence of nature. It was developed to understand and manage complex adaptive systems, both natural and artificial. Unlike traditional logic, which is based on dualistic approaches, unicist logic is a double dialectical logic that allows for the comprehension of triadic structures and the unified field of processes, evolution, and behavior.
  • Unicist Ontology: Necessary to define and manage the unified field (ecosystem) of adaptive business functions and their processes.
    This is a structured approach to understanding the nature of specific realities based on their functionality. It involves finding the fundamentals that define that reality to predict its behavior.
  • Adaptive System Management: Necessary to manage the adaptive business processes of organizations.
    These are systems that adapt and evolve based on external influences. Unicist strategy sees businesses and markets as adaptive systems and proposes tools to manage and influence them.
  • Pilot Testing and Destructive Testing: Necessary to ensure results in adaptive systems that are evolving.
    Instead of launching full-scale strategies, the unicist approach requires using pilot tests and unicist destructive tests to validate and find the limits of the functionality of solutions. This reduces risk by validating strategies before their implementation.
  • Maximal and Minimum Strategies: Necessary to expand possibilities and ensure results in adaptive environments.
    The unicist approach designs two simultaneous strategies. The maximal strategy pursues the growth or improvement of a system, while the minimum strategy ensures survival or minimally acceptable results.
  • Abductive reasoning: Necessary to understand and manage adaptive business processes.
    Abductive reasoning, structured by unicist logic, is necessary to define possibilities and build future scenarios and strategies, while deductive and inductive reasoning is needed to develop tactics and unicist binary actions to achieve objectives.
  • Unicist Binary Actions: Necessary to develop actions that avoid reactions to open possibilities and ensure results.
    These are two synchronized actions that define the tactics of maximal and minimum strategies. On the one hand, they open possibilities and on the other hand, they ensure the generation of results.
  • Double Dialectical Analysis: Necessary to understand the dynamics of adaptive business processes
    This approach is based on unicist logic and is used to understand the dynamic behavior of entities by analyzing their active and energy conservation principles. It’s a method to dissect adaptive problems and situations, allowing for a profound understanding and solution design.
  • Objects and Object-Driven Organization: Necessary to ensure the functionality and operationality of adaptive business processes.
    The Unicist approach involves the design and use of business objects. These are encapsulated entities designed to produce specific results within a process. They add simplicity and efficiency by focusing on particular functions of a business system.
  • Unicist Future Research: Necessary to define the possibilities of businesses in adaptive environments before defining the objectives that want to be achieved.
    Future scenarios are built to define the possibilities of a business. The unicist approach employs a method to anticipate future scenarios by understanding the root causes, trends, and potential evolutionary paths of a given environment. It uses the unicist ontological structures searched in the past, the data of the present, and the unicist logic to infer the future.

The unicist approach integrates both the empirical know-how and the groundings – the ‘know-why’ – behind things, enabling the management of functionality beyond operationality. It uses unicist ontological methods to understand, predict, and manage the evolution of adaptive systems, such as businesses and markets.

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