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*[http://www.linkedin.com/in/kmcdye Kevin's page at Linkedin]
*[http://www.linkedin.com/in/kmcdye Kevin's page at Linkedin]
*http://www.globalagoras.org/about/staff/
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*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Majority_rule#Erroneous_priorities
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Majority_rule#Erroneous_priorities




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Revision as of 09:46, 5 October 2013


Kevin Dye
Kevin Dye
With FWC Since January 2008
Title Senior Research Fellow
Key Project(s) Civil Society Dialogue Project in Cyprus
Degree(s) BSc
Filed(s) of study Mechanical Engineering (major): Research Program Planning, Technology Strategy, Design Methodology, Requirements Engineering, Multi-Criteria Decision Support, Systems Analysis, Process Re-design, Knowledge Engineering
University(ies) Northeastern University, USA
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Specialization(s) Project Management
SDD Facilitation
Mediation



Kevin Dye has joined the Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute in January 2008 as Senior Research Associate. Kevin is a long time collaborator of Aleco Christakis and founding member and staff of the Institute for 21st Century Agoras. He has supported and participated in several projects of Future Worlds Center including the Civil Society Dialogue Project in Cyprus.

Biography

Kevin studied Mechanical Engineering at Northeastern University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. As Special Assistant to the Vice President of Information Systems of UTC Otis World Headquarters he managed the task force in structured systems analysis, supervised much of the research and gained commitment of $10M. As President of the Green Light Foundation he was responsible for engaging stakeholders in sustainable community development.

Special Achievements

Kevin discovered the Erroneous Priority Effect.


External Links

Majority_rule#Erroneous_priorities