ENHANCING REMOTE WORK PRODUCTIVITY DATA

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United States of America

APP PUB NO 20220036265A1
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16942375

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Methods, computer systems, computer-storage media, and graphical user interfaces are provided for enhancing remote work productivity data. In one embodiment, worker data is obtained for a set of target workers and a set of control workers. The target workers are generally identified as working in the office prior to a treatment date and working remote after a treatment date, and the control workers are generally identified as working remote before and after the treatment date. Thereafter, an effect of working remotely is determined using a difference-in-differences model that measures differences in observational changes between the set of target workers and the set of control workers measured before and after the treatment date. The effect of working remotely can be used to generate a generating a productivity score indicating an extent of productivity in relation to the set of target workers.

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MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING LLCONE MICROSOFT WAY REDMOND WA 98052

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
HECHT, Brent Jaron Redmond, US 3 2
HOLTZ, David Michael Brooklyn, US 4 20
JAFFE, Sonia Patricia Seattle, US 1 0
JOYCE, Connor Michael Seattle, US 1 0
LEE, Chia-Jung Kirkland, US 32 286
SHAH, Neha Parikh New York, US 11 13
SHERMAN, Kevin Scott Redmond, US 1 0
SINHA, Shilpi Bellevue, US 3 0
SURI, Siddharth Redmond, US 12 64
TEEVAN, Jaime Bellevue, US 27 717
WESTON, Jeffrey Michael Seattle, US 1 0
YANG, Longqi Bellevue, US 11 34

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