The OKR Repair Kit

The 5 Biggest Mistakes Leaders Should Avoid To Fix Siloed Teams, Drive Prioritisation And Ship Products Your Customers Actually Use
(Even If You've Never Used OKRs Before)
FREE 5-Day Email Course

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Are you ready to drive innovation and growth?

My name is Jeff Gothelf, bestselling author, keynote speaker, and coach helping companies bridge the gaps between business agility, product management and human-centred design.
And now, I want to share everything I know with you.

  • 6000+ words.

  • The most common OKR pitfalls (and how to avoid them).

  • Create an agile, customer-obsessed culture.

  • This 5-Day email course gives you everything you need to go from struggling to cruising with OKRS.

"Jeff Gothelf is a true agility expert: a great teacher, storyteller and consultant."

Nicole Gerhardt, Chief Human Resources Officer, Telefónica Deutschland Holding AG

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Here's everything that's inside:

Day 1: Mistake #1 - Focusing On Outputs (and why the change in customer behavior is your goal)Day 2: Mistake #2 - Setting Too Many OKRs (and what the goldilocks number is)Day 3: Mistake #3 - Writing Fuzzy Key Results (and how to nail them with customer-centricity)Day 4: Mistake #4 - Setting and Forgetting (and how shiny object syndrome will knock you off course)Day 5: Mistake #5 - Using Individual OKRs for Performance Evaluations (and how that can be gamified)

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