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 achieve all A's and B's in all school subjects
OKRs to enhance academic performance for better grades
OKRs to achieve a B grade in all subjects
OKRs to enhance productivity and discipline to reach designated goals
OKRs to enhance English proficiency through diligent study and improved writing
OKRs to enhance knowledge and personal growth through consistent reading
OKRs to increase the number of books read
OKRs to successfully pass all my classes including English
OKRs to master English language skills
OKRs to increase weekly reading habits
OKRs to secure a score of 70 in my significant assessments
OKRs to achieve academic success and maintain sports eligibility
OKRs to improve my performance in English class
OKRs to achieve a pass grade above 70 in all subjects
OKRs to enhance knowledge and literacy through weekly book reading
OKRs to boost client insurance adoption rate by 50%
OKRs to achieve an 85% or above in my English class
OKRs to sustain at least a grade B or C in my academic performance
OKRs to achieve a 4.0 GPA within the upcoming academic term
OKRs to successfully read and complete an entire book
OKRs to enhance efficiency of operations in the HR department
OKRs to enhance Reading Comprehension and Speed
OKRs to attain a score of 90 in chosen subject
OKRs to to successfully accomplish my academic goal
OKRs to achieve higher academic grades to reduce stress