The Objectives and Key Results framework (OKRs) can be a powerful tool for outcome-driven teams. But, it can also lead to a disaster if you set the wrong goals.
OKRs will focus the effort of your team toward a small set of outcomes, and it is crucial to make sure that you have the right set of priorities.
We've created a series of OKRs templates and examples to inspire you and help you write your own quarterly plans.
OKRs templates
Check out the examples below to see how you can structure your own Objectives and Key Results depending on the problem that you're trying to tackle.
OKRs to enhance proactive investigation through expanded log analysis
OKRs to achieve unbreachable security and absolute compliance in SOC operations
OKRs to implement a robust financial reporting system
OKRs to drive adoption of environmental policies by the National Park Service
OKRs to incorporate environmental policies into national parks infrastructure upgrade plan
OKRs to drive climate change legislation adoption in Colorado
OKRs to attain a 90 pass mark by end of first 9 weeks
OKRs to successfully repeat last year's performance in the current academic year
OKRs to achieve an 80+ score in work output
OKRs to enhance personal development and well-being
OKRs to achieve A’s consistently in English class
OKRs to achieve As and Bs in English class
OKRs to successfully conclude the upcoming 9 weeks
OKRs to secure graduation for Ivón from school
OKRs to enhance focus for better personal and professional growth
OKRs to successfully complete the end of 1st - 9 weeks
OKRs to to improve academic performance and achieve higher grades
OKRs to successfully complete final school quarter for graduation
OKRs to improve mastery of English Language
OKRs to enhance proficiency in English language