A curated list of resources about OKRs (Objectives and Key Results) for goal-setting and performance management.
Awesome OKR is a curated list of resources about the OKR (Objectives and Key Results) methodology. It compiles articles, videos, books, templates, and software tools to help individuals and organizations understand and implement OKRs effectively. The project serves as a learning hub for this popular goal-setting framework used by companies like Google and Netflix.
Managers, team leaders, startup founders, HR professionals, and anyone interested in adopting OKRs for organizational goal-setting and performance measurement.
It saves time by aggregating the best OKR resources in one place, provides practical templates and real-world examples, and is completely free and open-source compared to paid consulting or fragmented online searches.
A curated list about OKR (Objective - Key Results)
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Aggregates high-quality articles, videos, and books from trusted sources like Google's re:Work guide, saving users from scattered online searches.
Provides ready-to-use Word and Excel templates, such as the OKR Scorecard from Google, enabling quick implementation without starting from scratch.
Includes examples from companies like Uber, YouTube, and GitLab, offering tangible insights into OKR application across industries.
Lists both proprietary and open-source OKR tools like BetterWorks and BurningOkr, helping users evaluate management options.
Relies heavily on external links to slides, articles, and videos that may become outdated or broken, requiring users to verify content currency.
Lacks quizzes, exercises, or progress tracking, making it less engaging for hands-on learners compared to interactive courses or software.
Focuses primarily on success stories and positive examples, with minimal discussion on OKR implementation failures or common pitfalls.