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Unicist organization: object driven design
By: Peter BelohlavekImprint: Blue Eagle Group
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The Natural Organization Model is based, as well as Nature, on objects. In this research you will find the structure of objects to be used in organizations and the concepts required to design them. Nature is organized by objects. Object driven thinking is human's natural approach to reality. Human mind approaches reality using cognitive objects. Globalization, technological advance and the tendency to handle more and more complex systems with an increasing ambiguity level have made it necessary to develop a working processes management technology which would enable the increase of the generated and received added value and the reduction in costs so as to allow a global competition. The object adds value as a key action. It is there to add value. This added value has objective and subjective aspects, as well as costs. When the added value is reusable, the object has a cost, which is distributed among all its uses or the number of times it is used. In this work you will find the structure of objects, cognitive objects and quality assurance processes to design an object-driven organization or object-oriented working processes and profit from them.
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| Title of Business & Economics eBook: Unicist organization: object driven design | |
| Release Date: 06-27-2008 | |
| Publisher: Blue Eagle Group |
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| Parent title | Unicist organization: object driven... |
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| Encrypted (DRM) | Yes |
| SKU | 9789876510035 |
| File size | 760 |
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