Publications
The Institute of Natural Business Excellence has taken the initiative of publishing the Natural Excellence™ Series (NES) books, that will include:
- ‘P10™ Process Fundaments’, which is a central element in Natural Business Excellence™
- ‘Natural Business Excellence. The Nine Elements for Integrated People and Process Management’. The theories incorporate a unique pragmatic model for Self Awareness & Development, providing an pragmatic alternative for Jung - Myers-Briggs, Enneagram of Personility and Big 5 personality tests
- ‘The Eight Steps towards Integrated Operations Management’. The theories incorporate the critical People and Process elements and constitutes the wave after Six Sigma
- ‘The Six Components of Integrated Project Management’. The theories include the critical People and Process elements and constitutes the wave after Prince2
- ‘The Eight Steps towards Integrated Business Management’. The theories incorporate complete Company Alignment and enhances the wave of Ecosystem thinking
- ‘The Integrated Path towards Inner Happiness’. The theories enhance Abraham Maslow's pyramid of needs
The books’ content combines principles and theories of biology, chemistry, psychology, sociology, philosophy, quality management, business science, organization & management and computer science, which have all been integrated and enhanced through process science. The latter provides the glue that brings all disparate theories together. Moreover, it creates methods and tools that are generally applicable, thus independent of sex, race, religion, culture, belief, and orientation, and that will survive the test of time.
There are numerous authors within the mentioned sciences. Since the author has made no conscious effort to transform any existing theories into new theories, no formal references are made to any of these existing theories. The author does pay respect to all authors though.
In the light of this book the author would like to give special recognition, in alphabetical order, to Aristotle, Stephen R. Covey, Thomas H. Davenport, William Edwards Deming, Abraham H. Maslow, Dmitri Mendelejev, the International Organization for Standardization, Ivan Pavlov, Andrew Pettigrew and Richard Whipp, Hasso Plattner, Michael E. Porter, Matt Ridley, Michael Treacy and Fred Wiersema, and the United States Air Force, the latter for the development of IDEF.




