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Objectives and Key Results

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OKRs have become especially prevalent as of late given Google's open endorsement of the framework, and this book will capitalize on growing interest in the topic. It will consider what led us to OKRs, the basics and ins-and-outs of OKRs, executive support, the overall implementation of the framework, and maintaining success. The outline of this book will largely mirror Paul's successful Balanced Scorecard Step-by-Step books, supplying practitioners with everything they need for effective OKRs implementation. Readers will benefit from a well-researched book that provides the latest theory, and more importantly, practice in OKRs. This book will provide a comprehensive walk-through of OKRs, from their beginnings at Intel in the 1980s to how to implement them effectively today and their place in the future of management

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Objectives and Key Results, Paul R. Niven, Ben Lamorte

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Título
Objectives and Key Results
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2016
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
224
ISBN10
1119252393
ISBN13
9781119252399
Serie
Calificación
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OKRs have become especially prevalent as of late given Google's open endorsement of the framework, and this book will capitalize on growing interest in the topic. It will consider what led us to OKRs, the basics and ins-and-outs of OKRs, executive support, the overall implementation of the framework, and maintaining success. The outline of this book will largely mirror Paul's successful Balanced Scorecard Step-by-Step books, supplying practitioners with everything they need for effective OKRs implementation. Readers will benefit from a well-researched book that provides the latest theory, and more importantly, practice in OKRs. This book will provide a comprehensive walk-through of OKRs, from their beginnings at Intel in the 1980s to how to implement them effectively today and their place in the future of management