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openclaw skills install @ivangdavila/okrWriting objectives and key results, setting cadence, and avoiding common stretch-goal failures.
openclaw skills install @ivangdavila/okr| Situation | Play |
|---|---|
| Every KR lands at 1.0, two quarters running | Sandbagging. Force a recalibration session, raise the bar next cycle, check comp-coupling. |
| A KR sits at 0.2 in week 5 | Reset the target or kill the KR. Carrying a dead KR erodes credibility. |
| Leadership wants OKRs tied to bonus | Decouple stretch from comp. Use commit OKRs for review, keep aspirational out of the bonus math. |
| Team shows up with 8 objectives | Cut to 3-5. >5 = wishlist; the cut is where the real trade-off gets made. |
| A KR reads "ship feature X" | Rewrite as the outcome the feature should move (activation, retention, latency). Task goes in the plan. |
| Two teams' OKRs contradict | Resolve in the pre-quarter alignment session, not mid-quarter. Or split into a shared KR. |
| CEO wants annual OKRs only | Annual Os for direction, quarterly KRs for measurement. A year is too long for a KR to steer. |
| The metric cannot be measured weekly | Pick a measurable proxy or drop the KR. A quarter-end-only number is a postmortem. |
| New product, no baseline | Quarter 1: baseline KR (just measure). Quarter 2: commit OKR against the baseline. |
| Stretch KR missed at 0.65 | Celebrate. 0.7 is the success threshold; 0.65 on a real stretch is a healthy cycle. |
| A KR is the O restated | Rewrite the KR as a driver (pipeline, win rate, expansion), not the O itself measured. |
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metrics - choosing KPIs, leading vs lagging indicators, the measurement layer KRs depend onstrategy - the annual direction and org themes OKRs decompose fromproduct - product roadmaps and bets that OKRs operationalize into measurable focusmanagement - the cadence, one-on-ones, and people system OKRs sit insideanalytics - the data pipeline that must produce each KR's number on a weekly cadence