Patents by Inventor Javier Bajer
Javier Bajer has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20110289443Abstract: Behavioral changes may be generated by providing tools that allow a user to 1) gain awareness of the alignment and misalignment between beliefs, intentions, promises or actions; 2) identify actions to take to restore alignment and create value-added change; 3) define and structure practice to build skills in the above and 4) track progress in achieving resolution of underlying issues and problems. Such tools may include visualizations of a user's progress toward a particular behavioral change goal and a user's relationship status and relationship quality with other individuals. Additionally, a tool may be provided to provoke the user into evaluating his or her own traits, thoughts and thought processes. The behavioral training may be performed at an individual level as well as for organizations or other groups of individuals.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2010Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: WORKFORCEPERFORMANCE LLPInventors: Craig Heaven, Javier Bajer
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Patent number: 7621748Abstract: A system, method and article of manufacture are disclosed which implement a training session for training a user to validate assumptions. First, a plurality of stimuli are presented to a user in the context of a simulation. The user is then prompted to enter responses to the stimuli which are subsequently recorded. The user is then allowed to enter assumptions that form a basis of the responses. Next, the user is prompted to enter information on how to validate the assumptions which is subsequently received. Feedback is then outputted based on the stimuli and responses. Such feedback relates to appropriate assumptions and information on how to validate the appropriate assumptions. As an option, the feedback may be further based on a number of assumptions entered.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2007Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Accenture Global Services GmbHInventors: Javier Bajer, Timothy Gbedemah
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Publication number: 20070264622Abstract: A system, method and article of manufacture are disclosed which implement a training session for training a user to validate assumptions. First, a plurality of stimuli are presented to a user in the context of a simulation. The user is then prompted to enter responses to the stimuli which are subsequently recorded. The user is then allowed to enter assumptions that form a basis of the responses. Next, the user is prompted to enter information on how to validate the assumptions which is subsequently received. Feedback is then outputted based on the stimuli and responses. Such feedback relates to appropriate assumptions and information on how to validate the appropriate assumptions. As an option, the feedback may be further based on a number of assumptions entered.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2007Publication date: November 15, 2007Applicant: Accenture Global Services GMBHInventors: Javier Bajer, Timothy Gbedemah
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Patent number: 7226292Abstract: A system, method and article of manufacture are disclosed which implement a training session for training a user to validate assumptions. First, a plurality of stimuli are presented to a user in the context of a simulation. The user is then prompted to enter responses to the stimuli which are subsequently recorded The user is then allowed to enter assumptions that form a basis of the responses. Next, the user is prompted to enter information on how to validate the assumptions which is subsequently received. Feedback is then outputted based on the stimuli and responses. Such feedback relates to appropriate assumptions and information on how to validate the appropriate assumptions. As an option, the feedback may be further based on a number of assumptions entered.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2005Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: Accenture Global Services GmbHInventors: Javier Bajer, Timothy Gbedemah
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Publication number: 20060073463Abstract: A system, method and article of manufacture are disclosed which implement a training session for training a user to validate assumptions. First, a plurality of stimuli are presented to a user in the context of a simulation. The user is then prompted to enter responses to the stimuli which are subsequently recorded The user is then allowed to enter assumptions that form a basis of the responses. Next, the user is prompted to enter information on how to validate the assumptions which is subsequently received. Feedback is then outputted based on the stimuli and responses. Such feedback relates to appropriate assumptions and information on how to validate the appropriate assumptions. As an option, the feedback may be further based on a number of assumptions entered.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2005Publication date: April 6, 2006Applicant: Indeliq, Inc.Inventors: Javier Bajer, Timothy Gbedemah
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Patent number: 6962495Abstract: A system, method and article of manufacture are disclosed which implement a training session for training a user to validate assumptions. First, a plurality stimuli are presented to a user in the context of a simulation. The user is then prompted to enter responses to the stimuli which are subsequently recorded. The user is then allowed to enter assumptions that form a basis of the responses. Next, the user is prompted to enter information on how to validate the assumptions which is subsequently received. Feedback is then outputted based on the stimuli and responses. Such feedback relates to appropriate assumptions and information on how to validate the appropriate assumptions. As an option, the feedback may be further based on a number of assumptions entered.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2004Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: Indeliq, Inc.Inventors: Javier Bajer, Timothy Gbedemah
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Publication number: 20040175681Abstract: A system, method and article of manufacture are disclosed which implement a training session for training a user to validate assumptions. First, a plurality stimuli are presented to a user in the context of a simulation. The user is then prompted to enter responses to the stimuli which are subsequently recorded. The user is then allowed to enter assumptions that form a basis of the responses. Next, the user is prompted to enter information on how to validate the assumptions which is subsequently received. Feedback is then outputted based on the stimuli and responses. Such feedback relates to appropriate assumptions and information on how to validate the appropriate assumptions. As an option, the feedback may be further based on a number of assumptions entered.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2004Publication date: September 9, 2004Applicant: Indeliq, Inc.Inventors: Javier Bajer, Timothy Gbedemah
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Patent number: 6736642Abstract: A system, method and article of manufacture are disclosed which implement a training session for training a user to validate assumptions. First, a plurality stimuli are presented to a user in the context of a simulation. The user is then prompted to enter responses to the stimuli which are subsequently recorded. The user is then allowed to enter assumptions that form a basis of the responses. Next, the user is prompted to enter information on how to validate the assumptions which is subsequently received. Feedback is then outputted based on the stimuli and responses. Such feedback relates to appropriate assumptions and information on how to validate the appropriate assumptions. As an option, the feedback may be further based on a number of assumptions entered.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2001Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Indeliq, Inc.Inventors: Javier Bajer, Timothy Gbedemah
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Publication number: 20020072040Abstract: A system, method and article of manufacture are disclosed which implement a training session for training a user to validate assumptions. First, a plurality stimuli are presented to a user in the context of a simulation. The user is then prompted to enter responses to the stimuli which are subsequently recorded. The user is then allowed to enter assumptions that form a basis of the responses. Next, the user is prompted to enter information on how to validate the assumptions which is subsequently received. Feedback is then outputted based on the stimuli and responses. Such feedback relates to appropriate assumptions and information on how to validate the appropriate assumptions. As an option, the feedback may be further based on a number of assumptions entered.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2001Publication date: June 13, 2002Inventors: Javier Bajer, Timothy Gbedemah