The ultimate guide to OKRs | Christina Wodtke (Stanford) | Free Podcast Summary

Lenny Rachitsky | Lenny’s Podcast – OKRs: Christina Wodtke (Stanford) Christina Wodtke is an author, Stanford University professor, and speaker who teaches strategies for building high-performing teams. She’s also the author of Radical Focus, which some…

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  • OKRs are a way of setting goals and measuring progress. They stand for objectives and key results. Objectives are what you want to achieve, and key results are how you know you’re getting there.
  • The most common mistake people make with OKRs is setting too many of them. You should have no more than three objectives per quarter, and no more than three key results per objective.
  • The best way to align OKRs across the organization is to use a cascading process that starts from the top and goes down to the bottom. You should have company-level OKRs that set the direction and vision, team-level OKRs that support the company OKRs, and individual-level OKRs that support the team OKRs.

The best way to write down key results is to use measurable indicators that show progress and outcomes. You should use numbers that can be tracked and compared and thresholds that can be met or exceeded.

The best way to use OKRs in your personal life is to apply the same principles as in your professional life. You should have personal objectives that reflect your values and aspirations, and personal key results that reflect your habits and actions

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  1. 01Lenny Rachitsky | Lenny’s Podcast – OKRs: Christina Wodtke (Stanford)
  2. 02Objectives and Key Results(OKRs)
  3. 03OKRs contd.
  4. 04Advice for Managers
  5. 05Implementation of OKRs
  6. 06Stories have an impact
  7. 07OKRs and Slack can replace stand up meetings
  8. 08How to measure
  9. 09Traits of successful product managers

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