okrs: how google achieves company goals

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Objectives and Key ResultsOKRs: How Google gets great results.

Objectives

Set quarterlyCompany, Team and Personal levelsAmbitious, Actionable and Time-bound

People with written goalsachieve 10 times more than others!!

GOAL SETTING

of people have no goals setof people have goals set in their mindof people have clear written goals

84%13%

3%

Key Results

3 - 4 Key results to each objectiveMEASURABLEDifficult, not impossible

SMART objectives and Key results

SpecificMeasurableAchievableRealisticsTime-bound

RKO

“I remember being intrigued with the idea of having a beacon or north star every quarter, which helped set my priorities. It was also

incredibly powerful for me to see my manager’s OKRs, and the OKRs for my peers.

Andy Groove, pioneer of OKRs

Google

All OKRs are public: everyone knows what others are doingObjectives set as high as possibleKey results set on a scale of 0.0 - 1.0

All OKRs are public: everyone knows what others are doingObjectives set as high as possibleKey results set on a scale of 0.0 - 1.0

According to Google, failing to meet your OKR goals is better than

overshooting them by a wide margin.

Weekdone

of Managers using Weekdone value OKRs highlyof Managers say Weekdone OKR system is easy to use

70.3%73.9%

MANAGERS USING WEEKDONE

“Use OKRs to make your mission real, feeding your company’s culture and sense of purpose. Link your

objectives directly to your company mission, where the means are clearly defined as key results. It will keep the entire company unified and moving in the right

direction.“Jeff Weiner, CEO of LinkedIN

LinkedIN

In an organization of 1000 employees, moving a workforce from low to high engagement can have an impact of

over $4.2 million

“Use OKRs to make your mission real, feeding your company’s culture and sense of purpose. Link your

objectives directly to your company mission, where the means are clearly defined as key results. It will keep the entire company unified and moving in the right

direction.“Jeff Weiner, CEO of LinkedIN

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