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OKR template to comply with UX laws and execute an effective audit

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The primary goal of this OKR is to ensure total compliance with user-experience (UX) laws while simultaneously conducting an effective audit. The targeted outcome is to rigorously identify and address absolutely all instances of non-compliance which may be present within the UX design framework.

Initiative steps include identifying existing non-compliance issues and conducting a thorough review of the current UX design to ascertain its alignment with industry standards. Upon identifying these issues, solutions will then be implemented to resolve them—fully restoring compliance status.

Another objective embedded in this OKR is to enhance professional development through the completion of a comprehensive UX laws course. This is expected to result in a 50% improvement. Furthermore, this OKR aims to deploy a UX optimization strategy which is projected to enhance user satisfaction scores by a minimum of 20%.

To achieve this, the strategy must be continuously monitored and adjusted based on gathered feedback. A UX improvement plan must be developed and implemented in tandem with thorough user experience research and analysis to garner the desired results.
  • ObjectiveObjectiveComply with UX laws and execute an effective audit
  • Key ResultKRConduct a meticulous UX audit, identifying and resolving 100% of non-compliance issues
  • TaskIdentify all existing non-compliance issues
  • TaskReview current UX design for compliance with industry standards
  • TaskImplement solutions to resolve non-compliance issues
  • Key ResultKRComplete a comprehensive course on UX laws to improve professional development by 50%
  • Key ResultKRImplement a UX optimization strategy, improving user satisfaction scores by 20%
  • TaskRegularly monitor and adjust strategy based on feedback
  • TaskDevelop and implement a targeted UX improvement plan
  • TaskConduct thorough user experience research and analysis
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With Tability you can:

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Instead of having to copy the content of the OKR examples in a doc or spreadsheet, you can use Tability’s magic importer to start using any of the examples in this page.

The import process can be done in seconds, allowing you to edit OKRs directly in a platform that knows how to manage and track goals.

Step 1. Sign up for a free Tability account

Go tohttps://tability.app/signup and create your account (it's free!)

Step 2. Create a plan

Follow the steps after your onboarding to create your first plan, you should get to a page that looks like the picture below.

Tability Import Options

Step 3. Use the magic importer

Click on Use magic import to open up the Magic Import modal.

Now, go back to the OKR examples, and click on Copy on the example that you’d like to use.

Copy from the template

Paste the content in the text import section. Don’t worry about the formatting, Tability’s AI will be able to parse it!

Importing from text

Now, just click on Import from text and let the magic happen.

Tability editor with imported content

Once your example is in the plan editor, you will be able to:

  • Edit the objectives, key results, and tasks
  • Click on the target 0 → 100% to set better target
  • Use the tips and the AI to refine your goals

Step 4. Publish your plan

Once you’re done editing, you can publish your plan to switch to the goal-tracking mode.

Publish import

From there you will have access to all the features that will help you and your team save hours with OKR reporting.

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