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OKR template to decrease Mean Time to Repair (MTTR) and Mean Time to Detect (MTTTD)

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The core objective of this OKR is to decrease the Mean Time to Repair (MTTR) and Mean Time to Detect (MTTTD). MTTR refers to the average time taken to fix issues, while MTTTD signifies the average time taken to identify problems. The aim is to enhance system diagnostics to reduce MTTTD by 15%.

It further endeavors to implement advanced repair procedures which are geared towards decreasing MTTR by 20%. Here, the emphasis is on developing novel repair procedures, pinpointing existing issues that cause high MTTR, and training staff thoroughly on the newly implemented procedures.

Moreover, the objective entails the training of teams on innovative tools and methods with a goal to reduce MTTTD and MTTR by 10%. This entails monitoring the effectiveness of new strategies, maintaining continuous staff training through coaching, and scheduling dedicated training sessions on the new tools and methods.

A fundamental aspect of this OKR also includes performing regular maintenance, updating, and fine-tuning of system software, alongside implementing a comprehensive log management and system monitoring tools in order to boost system diagnostics and repair procedures.
  • ObjectiveObjectiveDecrease Mean Time to Repair (MTTR) and Mean Time to Detect (MTTTD)
  • Key ResultKRImprove system diagnostics to reduce MTTTD by 15%
  • TaskUpdate diagnostic procedures and training for diagnostic staff
  • TaskRegularly maintain, update and fine-tune system software
  • TaskImplement comprehensive log management and system monitoring tools
  • Key ResultKRImplement advanced repair procedures to decrease MTTR by 20%
  • TaskDevelop new, advanced repair procedures
  • TaskIdentify current issues causing high MTTR
  • TaskTrain staff on implemented procedures
  • Key ResultKRTrain team on new tools and methods to reduce MTTTD and MTTR by 10%
  • TaskMonitor progress and effectiveness of new strategies
  • TaskProvide ongoing coaching for continued staff training
  • TaskSchedule training sessions on the new tools and methods
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Follow the steps after your onboarding to create your first plan, you should get to a page that looks like the picture below.

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

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