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OKR template to achieve proficiency in Common Core and the Mono Repo

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The OKR titled "Achieve proficiency in Common Core and the Mono Repo" aims at developing expertise in two major areas. Peaking at a target score of 85% or above in an accredited Common Core training course, the objective seeks impressive academic results. This involves researching accredited courses, studying and enrolling in the chosen course.

The second part of the objective involves learning how to build and manage a functional Mono Repo during a simulated project. This would mean setting up guidelines for shared code and file structures, configuring continuous integration and tests for the repository and implementing a workflow for common tasks.

Furthermore, this OKR seeks to ensure that the acquired knowledge isn't just retained but shared. It includes the proposition of a teaching session on Common Core and Mono Repo. The initiatives for this include scheduling a team meeting, preparing a comprehensive presentation and distributing relevant reading materials.

Closely linked with the above goal is the notion of team learning and proficiency. This emphasizes a collaborative learning approach, acknowledging that the best way to learn something is to teach it. It also suggests a strong value placed on self-improvement and broadening one's skill set.
  • ObjectiveObjectiveAchieve proficiency in Common Core and the Mono Repo
  • Key ResultKRComplete an accredited Common Core training course with a score of 85% or above
  • TaskResearch accredited Common Core training courses
  • TaskStudy and aim for a score of 85% or above
  • TaskEnroll in selected Common Core course
  • Key ResultKRSuccessfully build and manage a functional Mono Repo in a simulated project
  • TaskEstablish guidelines for shared code and file structures in the Mono Repo
  • TaskConfigure continuous integration and testing for the shared repository
  • TaskImplement a workflow for common tasks
  • Key ResultKRConduct a teaching session on Common Core and Mono Repo for team members
  • TaskSchedule a team meeting for the teaching session
  • TaskPrepare a comprehensive presentation on Common Core and Mono Repo
  • TaskDistribute relevant reading materials in advance
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