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5 Steps to Set Great Goals with OKRs

Contrary to popular opinion most people don’t have goals. They have hopes and dreams. If you want to achieve those dreams, you must form them into goals and work towards them every day.

This sort of commitment to goals is the most foolproof way to make sure you can achieve your dreams and feel good about your accomplishments.

The difference between a goal and a dream is subtle. It is the difference between wanting to conquer the world and having a tactical action plan for invading Canada. Dreams by definition are beyond your reach. Goals however are things you believe you can do if you stick to a plan.

The definition of goal is “the object of a person’s ambition or effort; an aim or desired result.” One of the most effective way to start moving toward those goals is to write them down as Objectives and Key Results (OKRs).

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How to set the right OKRs

For the last 3 years, I’ve been using and helping others to use the OKR methodology. While doing research for writing the “Step by Step Guide to OKRs” I discovered 5 things you always need to keep in mind while setting and fulfilling goals.

Following these 5 rules has helped me and other companies at lot. You can read some of these success stories from our case study page and start improving your team as well by being more focused and efficient as a team.

Why do I need OKRs anyway?

Not setting the right goals is a sure way to become a business failure. According to Psychology Today, “people who merely thought about their goals and how to reach them succeeded less than 50% of the time, while people who wrote goals down, and enlisted friends to help them by sending regular progress reports succeeded closer to 75% of the time.”

Only those who have clear goals in mind can get things done. There’s no point is sitting and dreaming about that big sale or viral marketing campaign that will bring you millions. To actually reach those dreams, you need to set them as Objectives, decide what are the Key Results you need to reach to achieve those Objectives and start working towards those Key Results every week.

You can do all that in Weekdone right now to make sure you are ready to face the next quarter. While OKRs may seem confusing, they are very easy and reliable, once you and your team gets the hang of it. So, sign up to Weekdone now.

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