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Welcome to our OKR tracker

Back in May 2020, we set out to create a new planning process for our Objectives and Key Results (OKRs). The resulting outcome significantly exceeded our expectations.

Problem 1: Transparency

In most companies, there’s little transparency across teams. We solved this shortcoming by adding more meetings for all PMs, EMs and/or GMs to spend time discussing priorities and “aligning”. Depending on the size of the company, this process can range from annoying to excruciatingly painful.

Problem 2: Priority alignment

Once quarterly planning has started, it’s very challenging to see how priorities align across teams and company-level Objectives and Key Results (OKRs). For instance, previously we had a company-level OKR doc, a spreadsheet with all team-level Key Results (KRs), and 20+ additional docs with team OKRs. To add to the confusion, each department also had a separate sheet for their specific roll ups.
It was nearly impossible to see how the team-level KRs and priorities within each doc align with each other and roll up to company-level needs. If priorities changed on one team, it was similarly challenging to cascade that information across orgs.

Solution: OKR Doc

This document enabled 25+ different teams to work together asynchronously.
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