OKRs and Mathematics? I heard a terrific story recently about Carl Friedrich Gauss, the eighteenth-century German mathematician, (as an OKRs Coach, I’m a sucker for a good eighteenth-century German mathematician story!). When Gauss was a schoolboy, a teacher...
Why do we need Key Results Owners? There is a phenomenon in psychology known as “diffusion of responsibility.” It refers to the fact that as the number of bystanders increases, the personal responsibility that an individual bystander feels decreases. As a result, so...
Training & Application Based on our work with hundreds of global organizations, we at OKRsTraining.com are convinced that the success of your OKRs implementation is every bit as dependent on the human element as it is on the ability to create technically-sound and...
The Times are a Changing Many writers, myself included, will often start a blog post or article with a quotation that frames the central argument of the piece, or serves as a fitting introduction. This post focuses on the use of OKRs in times of change and, as we all...