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OKR template from John Doerr’s Measure What Matters Book.
Shishir Mehrotra
OKR Starter Kit by John Doerr — OKR template from John Doerr’s Measure What Matters book
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Streamline your goal-setting process with this free OKR template from John Doerr, legendary venture capitalist and New York Times best-selling author.
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Shishir Mehrotra
Hey Product Hunt. 👋 Company goal-setting has evolved since legendary VC and #1 New York Times Bestseller John Doerr published his book, Measure What Matters—so we updated the book’s accompanying Coda template to follow suit. After collecting a ton of feedback on the first iteration of the doc several years ago, we’re excited to launch the newly updated version of John’s Measure What Matters OKR Starter Kit! If you’re not familiar, OKRs (Objectives & Key Results) were originally created by Andy Grove to track goals at Intel. John Doerr, a then-salesmen at Intel, carried the OKR framework to his new job at venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins. He then introduced OKRs to Google — one of Kleiner Perkin’s investments — who, according to Google co-founder Larry Page, used them to propel 10x growth on multiple occasions. If you want to learn more about how Google uses OKRs, I recommended watching this presentation from Rick Klau (https://library.gv.com/how-googl...). Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) are essential in structuring the modern team for success, and it is crucial to set high quality and meaningful OKRs to keep progress on the right track. In his book, John reveals how the goal-setting system of OKRs has helped tech giants from Intel to Google achieve explosive growth—and how it can help any organization thrive. For many companies, especially smaller ones, a list of top priorities (Big Rocks) was enough to drive their planning process. But as teams grew, they naturally started forming a deeper list of commitments. In most cases, these had some relationship to the Big Rocks, but they were far more specific. Companies might only have 3-5 Big Rocks at a time, but have 100s of commitments. These commitments manifested in many ways — list of projects, spreadsheets of tasks, etc. But by far the most common framework we saw was the “OKR method.” This Coda doc walks you through John’s OKR-setting system with the intention of integrating his best practices into your current planning processes. In this new version, we added high-level advice for teams, automatic reminders for stakeholders, and table columns to better organize your OKRs. We’re happy to hear feedback on the template or just chat more about OKRs in general. Let us know what you think in the comments—and happy planning.
Marc H. Guirand
This is #awesome!
Sahil Kapur
Pretty cool - been having a lot of conversations about OKR's for our team. Helped narrow down how to approach the conversation.
trustin
@sahil_kapur Awesome Sahil, let me know how the template goes in helping your team!
Weber Wong
very important set of startup principles that deserve to ring in ears all across the industry !
Michelle Fang
Every startup benefits from setting the right OKRs so this resource is so helpful for such a large audience!! Go team :)
trustin
@michelle_fang2 100% and thanks for the kind words Michelle! Hope the template serves you and your team well :)
SiNing Chan
OKRs aren't just a great concept, I've personally seen them help teams stay aligned and on track. I especially love that this starter kit offers simple, step-by-step, and even advanced (https://coda.io/@johndoerr/measu...), options so there's something for everyone, no matter where you want to get started!
trustin
Thanks SiNing! For sure - a company without OKRs cannot properly measure progress which is critical for success.
trustin
Excited to see how teams set impactful OKRs with this template!
James Kaplan
My teams have been talking about the best way frameworks for goalsetting and this is a great read. Excited to share with the group!
Héctor Reyes
Love this! This template is very actionable, so easy to get started.
trustin
@hector_rf Thanks Hector! Yeah, we wanted to make it so that it talks to your other important tools to get everyone aligned :)
David Kossnick
I love that this template also comes with easy integrations into Slack and Gmail - makes it so much more powerful!
trustin
@david_kossnick Thanks David! Yeah, we wanted to make it so that it talks to your other important tools to get everyone aligned :)
Natalie Sergeychik
Wanted to read this book for a long time! Thank you!
trustin
@sergeychik awesome, hope it serves useful and yes highly recommend reading the full book as well
Shushant Lakhyani
This looks interesting! Thanks for building this!
Taryn Livingstone
Awesome resource, will share this with my team to help us plan out product dev for the new year. And might have to use it myself for goal-setting :)
trustin
@taryn_livingstone1 amazing would love to hear what your team thinks about the template!
Brian Kim
Love it, much thanks!
trustin
@hyobk Thanks Brian, hope it serves useful for your team :)
Evan Kim
This is awesome, just read this book and will definitely use this!
trustin
@ek24 Thanks a lot Evan! Hope the book was useful and that you can apply those principles to your team :)
Karan Mangla
Awesome....
Mahan Karimi
This is a game-changer for OKRs!
trustin
@mahan_karimi Thanks Mahan! Let us know how it goes with planning your OKRs!
Shannon McIntosh
Fantastic way to do okrs