We are happy to offer 30 minutes of free OKR coaching to set you on track for your implementation!
Schedule 30m introIn its essence, OKR is a tool for strategy execution. It is a management device to formulate clearly understandable goals in the organisation and have all members of the organisation align towards them. This wouldn’t be possible without a defined cycle for setting, following up on and learning from these goals.
In most OKR implementations, a dual cadence of strategic and team OKRs is employed. The strategic OKRs usually run by the year while team OKRs are revisited every quarter (or forth month). This way the organisation keeps a longer term strategic outlook and direction while teams work on goals that are small enough to be improved upon in just a quarter.
An OKR cycle consists of creating the OKRs, aligning them horizontally and vertically, communicating them to the organisation, following up on them (weekly or bi-weekly for team OKRs, at least monthly for strategic OKRs), scoring the results and performing a retrospective on the cycle.
The OKR cycle looks the same for team OKRs and organisation OKRs, with the difference being what goes into the creation of OKRs, differences in alignment for team and organisation OKRs as well as a much larger emphasis on communication of OKRs from the organisation than individual teams.
It is very common for teams to need a couple of cycles to really get up to speed on OKRs. Each retrospective has the purpose of aligning the team closer towards an adaption of OKRs that fits the culture and focus of the particular team. As the team learns together, a greater amount of autonomy and ownership of the goals can often be established.
We are happy to offer 30 minutes of free OKR coaching to set you on track for your implementation!
Schedule 30m intro