Objectives and Key Results explained (New OKR Crash Course)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @afit360personaltraining7
    @afit360personaltraining7 7 месяцев назад +15

    after looking at many videos, this one made it click for me. Amazing explanation, thanks for this

  • @nyriz
    @nyriz 2 года назад +23

    Underrated video, thank you for to the point, detailed and simple explanation. Great job.

  • @Moghul-s4k
    @Moghul-s4k Год назад +10

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:05 🎯 OKR has three components: Objective, Key Results, and Initiatives.
    00:37 🚀 Objectives provide direction, must be clear, inspiring, and free of jargon.
    01:08 📈 Key Results quantify objectives, specific metrics with start and target values.
    02:10 🌟 Key Results focus on outcomes, not just outputs or tasks.
    03:06 🏁 Initiatives are projects to achieve Key Results and move towards Objectives.
    03:39 🔄 OKR differs from traditional goals, driving alignment and progress.
    06:46 📊 KPIs measure ongoing processes, while OKRs drive innovation and change.
    08:14 🗺️ OKR boosts alignment, requires clear strategy, and focuses on priorities.
    10:13 ⏰ OKRs operate on different cadences (annual, quarterly), enhancing progress.
    12:18 🛑 Reflecting on and closing OKRs is crucial for learning and improvement.
    13:15 ✅ Key takeaways: Less is more, strategy precedes OKRs, transparency, OKRs and KPIs differ, establish a rhythm.
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  • @johnagapi5970
    @johnagapi5970 2 года назад +8

    This is the simplest Explanation of OKRs I've heard. Thank you

  • @tanujshekhar
    @tanujshekhar Год назад +4

    One of the most powerful descriptions of OKRs! Thanks for sharing

  • @adriangiormenti8216
    @adriangiormenti8216 3 месяца назад +1

    By far, the clearest explanation of OKRs that I've found, thanks!

  • @striker44
    @striker44 2 года назад +18

    MVSTG + OKR + KPI + RM + CLCA + ARL. Mission, Vision, Strategy, Tactics, Goals (SMART). I would put Intiatives in a category under Innovation (new/ creativity) covered under the Mission, Vission. RM - Risks and Mitigation, CLCA - Closed Loop Corrective Action, ARL - Assessments + Reflections + Lessons Learnt. Follow this consistently for best results by a highly engaged purpose driven team.

    • @grahambutler734
      @grahambutler734 Год назад +2

      Thanks for sharing. This looks like you pieced all these pieces together from experience.
      Have you documentation on these topics I could learn about?

    • @striker44
      @striker44 Год назад +4

      @@grahambutler734 Yes it is a "book" of experience, which is to be written.

    • @mephik
      @mephik Год назад +1

      This one corporate jargons... hard!!
      Gonna find some synergies to address some opportunities while you're at it?

    • @striker44
      @striker44 Год назад +4

      @@mephik True but they are a collective experience of many, not just one. It would make sense if you understand and follow it to fast track your career. Do you play Go, chess or checkers or something else. My comment maybe useful to some to learn more or just say it is corporate jargon and move on. Choice is simple for you.

    • @jazzcactus
      @jazzcactus Год назад

      yeah that guy sounds like a dude who talks all day but does no work
      @@mephik

  • @yanorton
    @yanorton Год назад +4

    This was a great and informative video. My company has just started initiating this process but had not fully explained it. Your video helped me clearly understand and comprehend how to move forward. I took lots of notes and feel more knowledgeable. Thanks!

  • @Captdeets
    @Captdeets Год назад +1

    Very good and concise explanation of OKRs. I would estimate that many (most?) OKR initiatives fail or flounder and you address many of the key areas to reduce this possibility. I particularly like the introduction of initiatives. KR definitions are all over the map. For example, in Measuring What Matters, John Doerr makes the claim “if it doesn’t have a number then it is not a KR” and then goes on to show examples which don’t contain a number!. Also, you address directly or implicitly several areas that most OKR initiatives ignore or pass over. Namely, the need for clarity of goals and priorities which starts with a coherent winning strategy and sensible planning (i.e. budget), the importance of focus which is derived from the strategy, the importance of organizational alignment around the above and the distinction between OKRs and KPIs. Thanks!

  • @Blackhonda
    @Blackhonda 28 дней назад

    Awesome video. Thanks for this lesson.

  • @distantforest2481
    @distantforest2481 2 года назад +4

    Love the addition of Initiatives. There seems to be thousands of differing meanings for Key Results, depending on the person you ask. Clarifies a couple of things, thanks.

  • @ramyaram
    @ramyaram 6 месяцев назад +1

    Simple and easy!!. Thank you!!

  • @joaonogueirasantos8211
    @joaonogueirasantos8211 Год назад

    world-class course

  • @alcidesvieira5339
    @alcidesvieira5339 28 дней назад

    🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
    00:05 *OKR inclui três componentes: Objetivo, Resultados Chave e Iniciativas. Objetivo é a direção, Resultados Chave medem o progresso, e Iniciativas são ações realizadas.*
    00:37 *Objetivos devem ser fáceis de entender, inspiradores e sem jargões técnicos. Exemplos: "Nossos clientes estão mais satisfeitos do que nunca".*
    01:08 *Resultados Chave especificam o Objetivo, quantificam e medem o progresso. Devem incluir uma métrica e um valor-alvo.*
    02:10 *Um bom Resultado Chave é um resultado, como "Aumentar o NPS de 30 para 50", comparado a uma saída, que é apenas uma ação.*
    03:06 *Iniciativas são projetos e tarefas para alcançar os Resultados Chave, como contratar suporte.*
    03:39 *OKR diferencia-se de metas tradicionais por ser um framework que cria clareza e foco em objetivos estratégicos.*
    05:10 *OKR tem raízes no MBO de 1954, desenvolvido por Andrew Grove e introduzido no Google por John Doerr.*
    06:08 *OKR não é o mesmo que KPI; OKR liga ambição à realidade, enquanto KPIs monitoram o desempenho contínuo.*
    07:16 *OKRs são como um mapa rodoviário; KPIs são como o painel de um carro, monitorando desempenho constante.*
    08:14 *OKRs ajudam a melhorar o alinhamento organizacional, exigindo uma estratégia clara e escolhas difíceis.*
    09:11 *Estratégia é composta por Meta Final e Pilares Estratégicos, orientando todos os OKRs e KPIs.*
    10:13 *Para sucesso, OKRs e estratégia devem ser rastreados juntos. Ritmos de OKR devem combinar cadências.*
    11:15 *OKRs ao nível da empresa são anuais, enquanto os de equipe costumam ser trimestrais. Revisões e ajustes frequentes são cruciais.*
    12:18 *Verificar progresso dos OKRs semanalmente é importante. Refletir sobre OKRs antigos é vital antes de avançar.*
    13:15 *Para iniciar com OKR: priorize o importante, defina a estratégia primeiro, promova transparência e crie um ritmo claro de atualização.*
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  • @thalassa8783
    @thalassa8783 Год назад

    Very useful, detailed and well explained video about OKR .

  • @JoleneSchefermann
    @JoleneSchefermann Год назад

    Awesome Video. Simple and to the point but very informative.

  • @emiliapfeiffer4556
    @emiliapfeiffer4556 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent video !

  • @okrbusinessofficial
    @okrbusinessofficial 8 месяцев назад

    00:05 OKR has three components - Objective, Key Results, and Initiatives.
    01:56 Understand the components of an OKR
    03:57 OKR helps in structuring goals for more clarity and focus.
    05:58 OKRs and KPIs are completely different, but complementary, goals.
    07:56 Implementing OKR helps align organizations towards a common goal
    09:53 Your strategy inspires your KPIs and OKRs.
    11:49 Setting the right cadences is key to successful execution with OKRs.
    13:36 Implement a clear strategy, ensure transparency, utilize both OKRs and KPIs, and standardize OKR processes

  • @meriemeelorch8311
    @meriemeelorch8311 Год назад

    Very useful and educative, thank you 🙏👌

  • @KDIHaroldWong
    @KDIHaroldWong Год назад

    That's the quietest train, great insulation and sound dampening!

  • @nadersafipour5003
    @nadersafipour5003 Год назад

    Excellent!

  • @yichengwang6236
    @yichengwang6236 Год назад

    Great video!

  • @ad6417
    @ad6417 2 месяца назад

    What is the value in something that nobody understands?

  • @radifanputra5325
    @radifanputra5325 9 месяцев назад

    thanks a lot, you got a new subscriber!

  • @career248
    @career248 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @ahrenj1024
    @ahrenj1024 Год назад +1

    Watch at 1.25x or greater 😅

    • @samuelpoloha8156
      @samuelpoloha8156 4 месяца назад

      Haha, absolutely 😂 that's why I like videos over real time

  • @BalavanActive
    @BalavanActive Год назад

    Thank you man. appreciate the vid.🫡👌🏽