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Streamline your goal-setting process with this free OKR template from John Doerr, legendary venture capitalist and New York Times best-selling author.
OKR Starter Kit by John DoerrOKR template from John Doerr’s Measure What Matters book
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We can conquer our emissions crisis. The challenge is clear: we must eliminate 59 gigatons of emissions before 2050. Two years ago, John Doerr and I set out to answer a question: What will it take to go from 59 gigatons to 0 by 2050? What started out as a spreadsheet of OKRs turned into over 100 conversations with experts from around the world on what goals we need to set and measures we need...

Speed & ScaleAn action plan for solving our climate crisis now
SPEED & SCALE intersperses Doerr’s wide-ranging analysis with firsthand accounts from Jeff Bezos, Christiana Figueres, Al Gore, Mary Barra, Bill Gates, and other intrepid policy leaders, entrepreneurs, scientists, and activists.

Speed & ScaleAn action plan for solving our climate crisis now
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OKRs should meet you where you and your team are. We created this template in Coda to help you get started with OKRs at your organization. Al and I would love your feedback.

Measure What Matters Starter KitA template for you and your team to get started with OKRs
This Coda doc is inspired by Measure What Matters, a book about OKRs. It's designed to help you and your team get started with OKRs. If you are new to OKRs or an expert, we recommend taking this process a step at a time.

Measure What Matters Starter KitA template for you and your team to get started with OKRs
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Thanks for hunting Workplace! There's so much more to a person's career than their resume. There's the amazing *things* a person has done and the amazing *people* that they did it with. https://medium.com/@rypan/showcase-your-work-with-workplace-cf8f7c4c4cd

WorkplaceShowcase your work and connect with your colleagues

WorkplaceShowcase your work and connect with your colleagues
