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Intro to OKRs

December 21, 2020 by Dustin

OKRs, or Objectives and Key Results, are a planning methodology made famous by John Doerr and Google in the early 2000s.

This collection of articles is my introduction to Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) tuned especially for small to medium businesses.

OKR How-To

  • What is OKR?
  • OKRs as Strategy and Alignment
  • Setting Objectives in OKRs
  • Setting Key Results in OKRs
  • OKR Review Process

Deep Dive into OKR Info

  • OKR Examples
  • OKRs vs KPIs
  • Benefits of OKRs
  • OKR Cadence and Time Frame
  • OKR Mistakes and Pitfalls

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About Dustin

Dustin Walling is business strategy, execution, and leadership team consultant focused on small-to-medium businesses who wish to achieve breakthrough results. Learn more about how Dustin works with his clients.

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