Microsoft technology licensing, llc (20240338634). Dynamic Control of Multi-Nested OKR Alignment simplified abstract
Dynamic Control of Multi-Nested OKR Alignment
Organization Name
microsoft technology licensing, llc
Inventor(s)
Kavish Dwivedi of Bengaluru (IN)
Thiruvenkadam Rajasekaran of Trichy (IN)
Sampat Choudhary of Jodhpur (IN)
Santhoshkumar Selladurai of Chennai (IN)
Shubhanjali Awasthi of Patna (IN)
Vishnu Prasath Srinivasan of Chennai (IN)
Balaji Balasubramanyan of Redmond WA (US)
Murugesh Seshadri of Chennai (IN)
Elizabeth Anne Pierce of Seattle WA (US)
Aniket Dwivedi of Bengaluru (IN)
Dynamic Control of Multi-Nested OKR Alignment - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240338634 titled 'Dynamic Control of Multi-Nested OKR Alignment
The abstract describes a method for dynamically controlling the alignment of multi-nested Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) through an application service provider server with a processor. The method involves executing an enterprise application on a remote computing system, displaying a user interface corresponding to a goal-setting feature of the enterprise application, receiving user input including an alignment permission policy for a multi-nested OKR, and applying the alignment permission policy to the OKR.
- Method for dynamically controlling the alignment of multi-nested Objectives and Key Results (OKRs)
- Implemented via an application service provider server with a processor
- Involves executing an enterprise application on a remote computing system
- Displaying a user interface for goal-setting during the execution of the enterprise application
- Receiving user input including an alignment permission policy for a multi-nested OKR
- Applying the alignment permission policy to the OKR
Potential Applications: - Performance management systems - Strategic planning tools - Project management software
Problems Solved: - Streamlining goal alignment processes - Enhancing collaboration among enterprise users - Improving the efficiency of goal-setting activities
Benefits: - Increased transparency in goal alignment - Enhanced communication among team members - Better tracking and monitoring of progress towards objectives
Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Goal Alignment System for Enterprises" This technology can be used in various industries such as technology, finance, healthcare, and education to improve goal-setting processes, enhance team collaboration, and drive organizational success.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does this method improve the alignment of multi-nested OKRs within enterprises? 2. What are the key features that set this technology apart from traditional goal-setting systems?
Original Abstract Submitted
a method for dynamically controlling the alignment of multi-nested objectives and key results (okrs) is implemented via an application service provider server including a processor. the method includes executing, via a network, an enterprise application on a remote computing system and causing surfacing of a user interface on the display of the remote computing system during the execution of the enterprise application, where the user interface corresponds to a goal-setting feature of the enterprise application. the method also includes receiving, via the surfaced user interface, user input including an alignment permission policy for a multi-nested okr of an enterprise, where the alignment permission policy defines a list of enterprise users who are allowed to align child okr objects to a parent objective of the multi-nested okr. the method further includes applying the alignment permission policy to the multi-nested okr.
- Microsoft technology licensing, llc
- Kavish Dwivedi of Bengaluru (IN)
- Nipun Rawat of Delhi (IN)
- Thiruvenkadam Rajasekaran of Trichy (IN)
- Sampat Choudhary of Jodhpur (IN)
- Tushar Singhal of Meerut (IN)
- Santhoshkumar Selladurai of Chennai (IN)
- Manoj Cg of Chennai (IN)
- Shubhanjali Awasthi of Patna (IN)
- Vishnu Prasath Srinivasan of Chennai (IN)
- Balaji Balasubramanyan of Redmond WA (US)
- Murugesh Seshadri of Chennai (IN)
- Elizabeth Anne Pierce of Seattle WA (US)
- Aniket Dwivedi of Bengaluru (IN)
- G06Q10/0639
- G06Q10/0637
- CPC G06Q10/06393