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OKR template to implement IdentityNow for efficient account creation

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The first object of this OKR is to implement an efficient account creation tool called IdentityNow. Creating a prototype for the IdentityNow interface by week 4 is the first outcome. This involves creating design mockups, researching, and outlining specific needs for the interface, followed by the prototype's initial development.

The second outcome is successfully integrating IdentityNow with a 95% stakeholder satisfaction by the end of the quarter. This objective does not spell out specific initiatives for the integration process, implying a flexibility manual that varies based on the profile of stakeholders and their specific needs.

The third outcome accentuates the need for an effective debugging and testing process. It aims to perform comprehensive testing and eradicate 90% of bugs by week 8. The initiatives include executing the tests, documenting all detected bugs, prioritizing, and starting to fix them, and designing thorough testing procedures covering all product aspects.

This OKR is clearly oriented towards implementing, integrating, and assuring quality for a new account creation tool, which is an essential aspect of keeping a platform's user experience satisfactory and the user base growing healthily.
  • ObjectiveObjectiveImplement IdentityNow for efficient account creation
  • Key ResultKRDevelop prototype for IdentityNow interface by week 4
  • TaskCreate design mockups for the interface
  • TaskResearch and outline specifics needed for IdentityNow interface
  • TaskBegin development of the prototype
  • Key ResultKRSuccessfully integrate IdentityNow, with 95% stakeholder satisfaction by end of quarter
  • Key ResultKRPerform comprehensive testing and eradicate 90% of bugs by week 8
  • TaskExecute the tests, documenting all detected bugs
  • TaskPrioritize and start fixing the documented bugs
  • TaskDesign thorough testing procedures covering all product features
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