Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2012-2015
Title: Innovations by Greg M Lavelle
Introduction
Greg M Lavelle is an accomplished inventor based in Jacksonville, FL (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of knowledge management systems, holding a total of 5 patents. His work focuses on creating standardized and centralized systems that enhance organizational efficiency.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "Performance dashboard monitoring for the knowledge management system." This invention provides a method and system for creating a performance dashboard that tracks, measures, and resolves incidents across various channels and sub-channels within an organization. The system is designed to receive information related to multiple incidents and store this information on a memory device. It also tracks the status of incidents from occurrence to resolution and displays relevant information on a user interface.
Another notable patent is the "Knowledge management system," which addresses the need for a centralized system for production support. This system receives incident information from organizational databases and displays critical details such as the current status of incidents, recovery guidelines, and historical data. It also includes features like process maps and training resources for associates.
Career Highlights
Greg M Lavelle is currently employed at Bank of America Corporation, where he applies his expertise in developing innovative solutions for knowledge management. His work has significantly impacted the efficiency of incident management within the organization.
Collaborations
Some of his coworkers include Daniel Douglas Grace and Srinivas Darga, who contribute to the collaborative environment that fosters innovation at Bank of America Corporation.
Conclusion
Greg M Lavelle's contributions to knowledge management systems exemplify the importance of innovation in enhancing organizational performance. His patents reflect a commitment to creating effective solutions that address real-world challenges.