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Author: Ryan Lowdermilk
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In this episode of the Little OKR Podcast, the focus is on using Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) to help leaders identify and break down complex problem spaces. The discussion emphasizes the importance of establishing a clear mission and strategy before setting OKRs. By defining the ultimate goal (the 'what') and the methods to achieve it (the 'how'), leaders can create a focused and effective OKR set. Strategies are recommended to be limited to five key areas, and the OKRs should include one objective with no more than five key results. Regular review and adaptation, alongside maintaining the OKRs over a 12-month period, are highlighted as crucial for accountability and effective goal tracking. The episode also includes practical examples, such as a kid's soccer team aiming to win a championship, and offers insights for OKR coaches to support leaders in achieving their missions.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:08 Understanding Problem Spaces with OKRs03:06 The Importance of Mission in OKRs06:43 Defining Strategy for Success08:45 Crafting Effective OKRs13:53 Review and Adaptation of OKRs15:42 Conclusion and Encouragement Get full access to the little OKR newsletter at thelittleokrnewsletter.substack.com/subscribe
Are you interested in OKRs? Are you not sure how to get started? Spencer Paisley from Microsoft stops by to help you get started with OKRs. Get full access to the little OKR newsletter at thelittleokrnewsletter.substack.com/subscribe
Maryleen Emeric from Microsoft joins me to talk about the future of OKRs and AI Get full access to the little OKR newsletter at thelittleokrnewsletter.substack.com/subscribe
Roger and Joanna from There Be Giants join me to discuss and answer the question, "What makes a great OKR coach?" Get full access to the little OKR newsletter at thelittleokrnewsletter.substack.com/subscribe
Roger from There Be Giants joins me to discuss scaling your OKR program in Part 3 of this series. Get full access to the little OKR newsletter at thelittleokrnewsletter.substack.com/subscribe
Roger from There Be Giants joins me to discuss scaling your OKR program in Part 2 of this series. Get full access to the little OKR newsletter at thelittleokrnewsletter.substack.com/subscribe
Roger from There Be Giants joins me to discuss scaling your OKR program in Part 1 of this series. Get full access to the little OKR newsletter at thelittleokrnewsletter.substack.com/subscribe
OKRs support Committed goals and Aspirational goals. Which one is better? What are the differences? Spencer Paisley from Microsoft joins me to discuss. Get full access to the little OKR newsletter at thelittleokrnewsletter.substack.com/subscribe
Tim Meinhardt stops by to discuss common pitfalls that OKR coaches must be on the lookout for. Get full access to the little OKR newsletter at thelittleokrnewsletter.substack.com/subscribe
What does a well written Key Result look like? What can you look for? Monique Little from Microsoft provides some tips for ensuring your team has written the best possible Key Results for the best possible outcome. Get full access to the little OKR newsletter at thelittleokrnewsletter.substack.com/subscribe
Why should a team, company, or organization implement OKRs? Ryan and Spencer discuss their top 3 reasons for choosing OKRs.Guest: Spencer Paisley from MicrosoftLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/spencerpaisley/ Get full access to the little OKR newsletter at thelittleokrnewsletter.substack.com/subscribe














