Terrence G. Clark - Smithtown NY, US Peter J. Gilbert - New York NY, US
Assignee:
CA, Inc. - Islandia NY
International Classification:
G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
705 7, 705 8, 705 9
Abstract:
A computer-implemented method for managing stakeholder impact on sustainability for an organization is disclosed. The method may include storing a plurality of instances of a stakeholder object. Each instance may define a plurality of characteristics of a stakeholder of the organization. In certain embodiments, the characteristics may be selected from the group consisting of: a description of the stakeholder, a category of the stakeholder, a description of a relationship with the stakeholder, an owner of the relationship with the stakeholder, a description of a stakeholder investment in the organization, a first indication of an extent to which a stakeholder interest actually aligns with an organizational interest, a second indication of an extent to which the stakeholder interest is optimally aligned with the organizational interest, a description of an approval power granted to the stakeholder, an importance rating of the stakeholder relationship from a perspective of the organization; and an anticipated effect of a sustainability project of the organization on the stakeholder relationship. The method may further include establishing a computer-based logical link between at least one instance of the stakeholder object to at least one sustainability project of the organization. The method may also include generating a progress report of the sustainability project and determining that a particular stakeholder of the organization is logically linked to the sustainability project.
System And Method For Aligning Projects With Objectives Of An Organization
Terrence G. Clark - Smithtown NY, US Peter J. Gilbert - New York NY, US Fernando Nogueras Alvarez - Bonn, DE
Assignee:
Computer Associates Think, Inc. - Islandia NY
International Classification:
G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
705 7, 705301
Abstract:
According to one embodiment, a computer-implemented method for aligning projects with an objective of an organization is disclosed. The method may include storing in a computer system a representation of an objective of an organization. The method may further include storing in the computer system a plurality of sustainability projects of the organization. Additionally, the method may include establishing a computer-based logical link between the objective of the organization and at least some of the plurality of sustainability projects of the organization. In certain embodiments, the method may include receiving from the computer system data representing one or more respective metrics for each of the at least some of the plurality of sustainability projects of the organization. The method may further include generating one or more key performance indicators for each of the at least some of the plurality of sustainability projects of the organization. Each key performance indicator may indicate a contribution of a particular sustainability project of the organization towards achieving the objective of the organization.
System And Method For Managing Sustainability For An Organization
Terrence G. Clark - Smithtown NY, US Peter J. Gilbert - New York NY, US James B. Mercer - Millville MA, US Janne M.P. Koponen - Buckinghamshire, GB
Assignee:
Computer Associates Think, Inc. - Islandia NY
International Classification:
G06Q 10/00 G06Q 50/00
US Classification:
705 7, 705348
Abstract:
A computer-implemented method for managing sustainability for an organization is disclosed. The method may include storing in a computer system a plurality of characteristics of an activity. The activity may contribute to the carbon footprint of an organization. The plurality of characteristics may include a unit of measurement, an activity category, a plurality of hierarchical descriptors, and a respective multiplier for each hierarchical descriptor. The method may further include receiving from the computer system data representing a number of the unit of measurement. Additionally, the method may include receiving from the computer system data representing a first one of the plurality of hierarchical descriptors. The method may further include calculating, using a processor of a computer unit, a carbon emission value based at least in part by multiplying the number of the unit of measurement by the respective multiplier of the first one of the plurality of hierarchical descriptors. The method may further include storing in the computer system the carbon emission value and receiving from the computer system data representing a second one of the plurality of hierarchical descriptors. The method may further include, in response to the received data representing the second one of the plurality of hierarchical descriptors, automatically updating the stored carbon emission value with a recalculated carbon emission value at least in part by the processor of the computer unit multiplying the number of the unit of measurement by the respective multiplier of the second one of the plurality of hierarchical descriptors.
System And Method For Managing Assessments For An Organization
Terrence G. Clark - Smithtown NY, US James B. Mercer - Millville MA, US
Assignee:
Computer Associates Think, Inc. - Islandia NY
International Classification:
G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
705 7
Abstract:
According to one embodiment, a computer-implemented method for managing assessments for an organization is disclosed. The method may include storing in a computer system a plurality of instances of an assessment object. Each of the plurality of instances of an assessment object may be configured to track progress of a plurality of assessment attributes. The method may further include receiving an input associated with a plurality of at least a subset of the assessment attributes. Additionally, the method may include generating an assessment plan based at least in part on the received data. In certain embodiments, the method may include establishing a computer-based logical link between the assessment plan and least one sustainability project of the organization, the at least one sustainability project of the organization stored in the computer system. The method may further include receiving from the computer system data for each of the plurality of at least the subset of the assessment attributes. In various embodiments, the method may include generating using a computer unit an assessment report based at least in part on the received data for each of the plurality of at least the subset of the assessment attributes, the assessment report indicating progress of each of the plurality of at least the subset of the assessment attributes. The method may further include transferring the assessment report from the computer unit in a desired format.
System And Method For Managing Sustainability For An Organization
Terrence G. Clark - Smithtown NY, US Peter J. Gilbert - New York NY, US James B. Mercer - Millville MA, US Janne M.P. Koponen - Buckinghamshire, GB
Assignee:
Computer Associates Think, Inc. - Islandia NY
International Classification:
G06Q 10/00 G06Q 50/00
US Classification:
705 7, 705348
Abstract:
A computer-implemented method for managing sustainability for an organization is disclosed. The method may include storing on one or more memory modules of a computer system a plurality of instances of an ecoActivity object. Each instance of the ecoActivity object may represent an activity of the organization affecting environmental sustainability. The method may further include storing a plurality of instances of an emission factor object. Each instance of the emission factor object may at least partially quantify one or more green house gas emissions as a function of one or more respective metrics. The method may include establishing a computer-based logical link between each one of the plurality of instances of the ecoActivity object and at least one of the instances of the emission factor object. In certain embodiments, the method may include receiving data representing the metric(s) for the logically linked instance(s) of the emission factor object. For each one of the plurality of instances of the ecoActivity object, the method may include calculating one or more green house gas emission quantities based at least in part by applying, for the logically linked at least one of the plurality of instances of the emission factor object, the function of the metric(s) to the received metric(s). Additionally, the method may include aggregating together at least some of the green house gas emission quantities. In various embodiments, the method may include transferring data representing the aggregation of the calculated green house gas emission quantities.
Janne M.P. Koponen - Buckinghamshire, GB Peter J. Gilbert - New Jersey NJ, US Terrence G. Clark - Smithtown NY, US James B. Mercer - Millville MA, US
Assignee:
COMPUTER ASSOCIATES THINK, INC. - Islandia NY
International Classification:
G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
705 11
Abstract:
According to one embodiment of the present invention, a method for itemizing pollutants of activities may be provided. The method may include receiving a first quantity of an activity that indicates an amount of the activity that is performed. The method may further include accessing a list of one or more pollutants that are released when the activity is performed. One or more pollutant factors may be selected. Each pollutant factor may be associated with a pollutant of the one or more pollutants and may indicate an amount of the associated pollutant released when the activity is performed. One or more pollutant quantities of the one or more pollutants may be calculated according to the first quantity of the performed activity and the pollutant factor associated with the pollutant. The method may also include facilitating display of the one or more pollutant quantities.
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Terrence Clark Level Ii Support Manager
Ca, Inc. Prepackaged Software
1 Ca Plz, Hauppauge, NY 11749
Terrence Clark Vice-President
National Medical Supply Co Inc Wholesale of Medical Equipment & Supplies
Irvington Voc-Tech High School Irvington NJ 1954-1958
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Warnock and Ossoff back stances that are largely popular with Black voters including Medicaid expansion, decriminalizing marijuana and tackling student debt that would also level the playing field some in terms of systemic inequality, said Terrence Clark, Warnoffs communications director. Cla
Date: Dec 14, 2020
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Georgia Dems will knock on doors with Senate at stake
Miryam Lipper, a spokesperson for Ossoff, and Terrence Clark, a spokesperson for Warnock, said in a joint statement the campaigns would pivot and knock on doors over the next six weeks because the stakes of turning out voters could not be higher.