Dr. Michael Lissack
Michael Lissack, DBA
is an entrepreneur, author, academic, and speaker. He is the director
of the
Institute for the Study of Coherence and Emergence (ISCE) as well
as the founding editor emeritus of ISCE’s journal, Emergence. He
is also the president of the
American Society for Cybernetics.
Michael is the founder of several Internet startups and has been an
active angel investor in several more. His original involvement with the
Internet came as an investor and advisor to Tripod, a site aimed at
university students, which became part of Lycos (now Terra/Lycos) in
1998. He was the acting CFO (1998–99) and a board member of
WebMind, a startup technology company whose aim was to utilize
the Internet to duplicate the human reasoning processes.
In 1999, he founded Collectively Sharper, an artificial intelligence
business intelligence firm. Collectively Sharper was sold to Topical Net
in 2000. In 2000, he founded Knowledge Ventures Inc. an educational
tools software company which published the Learners Library — a
research tool for academics. Prior to 1995, Michael was an investment
banker where he assisted state and local governments in the United
States with debt financings.
Worth magazine recognized Michael in 1999 as one of “Wall Street’s
25 Smartest Players” and again in 2001 as one of the 100 Americans who
have most influenced “how we think about money.” He was Smith Barney’s
senior banker with overall responsibility for new product development,
municipal derivatives, and the technical work produced by the firm’s
Public Finance Division. He is the author of a half dozen books,
director of a research institute, and a frequent lecturer on business
ethics.
Michael coauthored
Coherence in the Midst of Complexity: Advances in Social Complexity Theory and
The Next Common Sense: The e-Manager’s Guide to Mastering Complexity,
coedited
Modes of Explanation: Affordances for Action and Prediction and
Managing Complexity in Organizations: A View in Many Directions,
and edited
The Interaction of Complexity and Management.
Michael earned his BA in American Civilization and Political Economy at
Williams College in 1979. He earned his MBA in Business at Yale in 1981
and his DBA in Complexity and Management at Henley Business School in 2000.
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