OKR & Goal Setting
When This Skill Activates
Claude uses this skill when:
- •Writing quarterly OKRs
- •Aligning team goals
- •Creating measurement frameworks
- •Tracking progress
Core Frameworks
1. OKR Structure
Formula:
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Objective (inspiring, qualitative) ├─ Key Result 1 (measurable) ├─ Key Result 2 (measurable) └─ Key Result 3 (measurable)
Good OKR:
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Objective: Become the fastest onboarding in our category Key Results: - Time to first value < 5 minutes (currently 15) - Activation rate > 70% (currently 45%) - Onboarding NPS > 50 (currently 20)
2. OKR Quality Checks
Good Objective:
- • Inspiring
- • Qualitative
- • Time-bound
- • Ambitious
Good Key Results:
- • Measurable (specific number)
- • Outcome-based (not activities)
- • Achievable but ambitious (60-70% confidence)
- • Clear finish line
Action Templates
Template: Quarterly OKRs
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# Q[X] [Year] OKRs: [Team] ## Objective 1: [Inspiring goal] **Key Results:** 1. [Measurable outcome] from [current] to [target] 2. [Measurable outcome] from [current] to [target] 3. [Measurable outcome] from [current] to [target] **Why this matters:** [Connection to company goals] ## Objective 2: [Inspiring goal] **Key Results:** 1. [Measurable outcome] 2. [Measurable outcome] 3. [Measurable outcome] ## Weekly Check-In Format - Current state: [X]% toward goal - Blockers: [list] - Help needed: [list]
Quick Reference
🎯 OKR Checklist
Write OKRs:
- • Objective is inspiring
- • 3-5 Key Results per Objective
- • KRs are measurable outcomes
- • Achievable but ambitious (60-70%)
Execute:
- • Weekly check-ins
- • Track progress
- • Adjust as needed
- • End-of-quarter review
Key Quotes
Christina Wodtke:
"OKRs are not a project management tool. They're an alignment and focus tool."
Google:
"If you're hitting 100% of your OKRs, you're not being ambitious enough."