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by keredson
1208 days ago
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KR stands for "Key Result". They're definitely not "things you do to achieve your goal". That's kind of the point of OKRs (in theory): To stop upper managers from dictating process to lower managers. (Which is a big problem.) Instead, ignore their process and evaluate them on how well whatever process they chose delivered. IE, give someone an objective, let them find their own solution, and evaluate them on only how well it worked. |
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