Abstract: According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a computer-implemented method for identifying the goals set by users of the system which can be compared with an employee's historical or predicted, behavioural or performance data, and where a threshold-exceeding differential of a comparison may be then used to trigger an LLM-powered, autonomous coaching session that can use the goals and performance and differential data to generate a personalized coaching conversation with the employee.
Abstract: The invention involves a computerized system that integrates autonomous agents into digital project management workflows, enabling seamless collaboration with human team members. It provides an interface where agents are treated like human team members, allowing for task assignment, communication, and collaboration without altering existing workflows. Agents can have names, titles, and skills and can access workflow data to trigger actions like sending alerts or initiating function calls. The system supports single or multi-step task execution by agents, maintaining a unified workflow and tracking performance of both humans and agents for improved oversight, enhancing collaboration and productivity.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a computerized method for calculating and displaying data related to the Productivity Leverage Data and the related ratio, which describes how many human-equivalent minutes of work are output by autonomous, computerized Agents, for every minute of human input. Useful for monitoring how impactful the related productivity is, derived from automation.
Abstract: The present invention provides systems and methods for automatically tracking worker time to specific tasks, making the tracking both more convenient and less prone to errors. Two embodiments are disclosed: Indexable File Name; and Folder Content Index. Both methods rely on the collection of “focus data,” defined as data that describes what a worker is focused on at any moment in time, on their computing device. This is sometimes referred to as “active window' data,” as it relates to the window on the device that is active or currently in focus.