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Causal Solution Groups

Causal Solution Groups are ad hoc teams established to address the root causes of business functionality. They may be business operating systems-focused, design-oriented, or problem-solving groups. These groups utilize Unicist-DD AI-driven Labs, which provide functionalist technologies as a service, to address the root causes that enhance the outcomes of business functions. We recommend including this technology in your business operating system, supported by a supervisor autopilot, to enhance outcomes.

The Unicist Business Lab provides technologies as a service and benchmarks without requiring upfront investments. It includes a conscious reasoning engine that manages functionalist principles and unicist binary actions that drive business functions, enabling the building of strategies and their transformation into tasks that ensure the functionality of solutions.

Unicist Causal Solution Groups are ad hoc organizational structures designed to address the root causes of business functionality.

These groups utilize the unicist functionalist approach, focusing on the underlying nature of business functions to develop effective solutions.

They leverage functionalist technologies as a service to manage adaptive systems, ensuring cohesive results. The process includes managing the unified field of business functions, applying functionalist principles, and developing synchronized unicist binary actions.

These actions are validated through unicist destructive tests, confirming both functionality and sustainability.

Such a framework enables organizations to solve complex problems by understanding and addressing their fundamental causes, ensuring long-term success in adaptive environments.

The functionalist approach is based on binary actions to address causality. On the one hand, UBAa is defined by the functionalist principles that establish the “what” and “why” of things, which open possibilities and generate a reaction. On the other hand, UBAb consists of the binary actions that manage the “what for” and “how” to complement this reaction and ensure results.

The Functionalist Solution Building Process

The unicist functionalist approach provides a comprehensive framework for managing business functions by focusing on their underlying functionality. It consists of three core stages and a validation stage:

1. Management of the Unified Field of Business Functions

  • Unified Field: Businesses are treated as adaptive systems with interdependent functions. Managing the unified field involves addressing the causality that defines the functionality of these interconnected functions.
  • Objective: To ensure that all aspects of the business are cohesively aligned to achieve results.

2. Management of the Functionalist Principles

  • Functionalist Principles: These define the root causes of the functionality of adaptive entities and are structured by a purpose, an active function, and an energy conservation function.
  • Objective: To manage the causality behind operational activities and understand why and how business functions operate adaptively.

3. Development of Unicist Binary Actions

  • Binary Actions: These are two synchronized actions that produce results in adaptive environments. The first action generates value and triggers a reaction; the second action complements this reaction to achieve results.
  • Objective: To ensure seamless execution by aligning actions with functionalist principles.

4. Unicist Destructive Testing

  • Destructive Tests: These are used to validate the functional limits of solutions. They confirm both functionality and operationality by expanding the application of solutions to adjacent fields.
  • Objective: To confirm the effectiveness of solutions in adaptive environments.

The Organization of Causal Solution Groups

There are two types of groups:

  1. Specific Solution-Building Groups, which address a single business function.
  2. Multi-Function Solution Groups, which deal with issues involving multiple business functions.

Specific Solution Groups

These are composed of:

  • A Coordinator, an Ombudsperson, and a Fallacy-shooter.
  • The Coordinator, is responsible for identifying the root causes of functionality and defining the solution with the collaboration of the other two members.
  • The Unicist-DD AI-driven Lab, which provides functionalist technologies as a service.
  • The Ombudsperson, participates in the development of the solution, and the Fallacy-shooter is responsible for monitoring the destructive tests.

Multi-Function Solution Groups

These groups include multiple members to ensure operational knowledge of all involved functions. They also incorporate a Unicist-DD AI-driven Lab that provides functionalist technologies as a service. The group is led by:

  • Coordinator
    Responsible for guiding the group toward its defined objectives. The coordinator ensures the solutions address the root causes and effectively solve the problems.
  • Ombudsperson
    Represents the interests of stakeholders, ensuring that the solutions meet client needs and deliver value.
  • Fallacy Shooter
    Coordinates destructive testing to confirm solution effectiveness and facilitates reflection processes to improve diagnostic accuracy.

Conclusion

The unicist functionalist approach to business, provided by the AI-driven Lab, integrates functionalist technologies to focus on underlying functionality before addressing operations. 

By managing the unified field of functions, applying functionalist principles, developing synchronized binary actions, and conducting destructive tests, this methodology offers a framework for developing causal solutions in adaptive environments.

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