Cerebyte, Inc.
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| Cerebyte, Inc. | |
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| Type | Private |
| Founded | 1997 |
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| Key people | William Seidman, CEO, Michael McCauley, Vice President |
| Industry | Software, Management Consulting, Knowledge Management |
| Website | www.cerebyte.com [3] |
Cerebyte is an organizational change management research, services, and technology development company founded in 1997 by William Seidman and Michael McCauley. It is headquartered in Lake Oswego, Oregon, USA. The firm is sells its services and technology to companies, academic institutions, and nonprofit organizations. [1]
[edit] Technology
The company’s proprietary technology derives from integrating research in fair process and mass customization. [2] The company claims that the methodology and technology of its proprietary software [3] enables any organization to identify its highest-performing members in order to then inventory, extract, and analyze their skills and knowledge in order to develop institutional assets, such as intellectual capital, into actionable and measurable plans which allow other people, locations, and groups to utilize this information, formerly regarded as intangible and therefore nonreplicable.[4]
[edit] References
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- ^ Cerebyte, Inc. Official Website [1]
- ^ Cerebyte Inc. • Unlocking the Power of Executive Leadership
- ^ Sandra Swanson, “Knowledge management for sale,” InformationWeek, Oct. 30, 2000, p. 174. Retrieved March 10, 2008. [2]
- ^ http://www.cerebyte.com/articles/Pt%201%20-%20Harvesting%20the%20Secret%20Sauce.pdf
[edit] External Links
- “Second-Stage Entrepreneurs,” The Edward Lowe Report, Nov. 2000. The Edward Lowe Foundation [4]
- James S. Pennypacker and Lowell D.Dye, "Managing Multiple Projects: Planning, Scheduling, and Allocating Resources," CRC Press, 2002. ISBN 0824706803


