Succeeding with OKRs in Agile
How to Create & Deliver Objectives & Key Results for Teams
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Narrated by:
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Stacy Gonzalez
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By:
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Allan Kelly
About this listen
Get aligned, work seamlessly and hit goals efficiently - what are you waiting for?
OKRs are about goals bigger than the next story, or even epic. They prioritise purpose and strategy over the ever looming, high maintenance backlogs we all know too well.
OKRs are important to agile teams because they deal with the big things, they inspire forward thinking, encourage engage senior leaders, and help debug strategy.
Acclaimed author Allan Kelly describes why you should use OKRs, how to write them successfully, how to set measurable KRs, execute against OKRs in an agile environment to deliver outcomes, and the pitfalls and problems to avoid so you can deliver your outcomes.
Unlike other books, this is not designed to sell you OKRs, Allan reveals decades of honest, hands on experience working with agile teams adopting OKRs, day-by-day, sprint-by-sprint, quarter-by-quarter.
Critic reviews
“This book is full of great insights and guidance around OKRs backed by multiple real examples that will be helpful in a number of domains." —Nicolas Brown, Agile Coach
"Allan's writing is perfect for busy managers who need to set objectives and form initiatives that satisfy diverse stakeholders. Overall, a wonderfully concise and easy to read guide to using OKRs. Highly recommended." —Russ Lewis, CxO coach
“Having read other books that argue strongly for OKRs as a panacea to achieve a high-performing organization, the perspectives here from Allan are balanced, informed by lived experience and provide patterns and anti-patterns to watch for. Insightful and powerful.” —Richard James, Accenture