What Are OKRs? Objectives & Key Results Explained (With Examples)

    What Are OKRs? Objectives & Key Results Explained (With Examples)

    Till FreitagTill Freitag10. März 2025Aktualisiert: 8. März 20262 min Lesezeit
    Till Freitag

    TL;DR: „OKRs bring focus, alignment, and transparency – and 70% goal achievement is already considered a success."

    — Till Freitag

    OKR – The Goal Management Framework Used by Google, Spotify & Co.

    OKRs (Objectives and Key Results) are a goal management framework used by companies like Google, LinkedIn, and Spotify. It helps teams focus on what matters most and achieve measurable results.

    In 2026, the framework remains highly relevant – especially in combination with agile methods and AI-powered progress tracking.

    How Do OKRs Work?

    • Objective: The qualitative goal – WHAT do you want to achieve? (inspiring, ambitious)
    • Key Results: The measurable outcomes – HOW do you know you've succeeded? (2–5 per Objective)

    Practical Example

    Objective: Noticeably improve our customer satisfaction

    Key Result Target Current
    Increase NPS 30 → 50 35
    Reduce support response time 24h → 4h 12h
    Positive onboarding ratings 95% 78%

    Important: 70% goal achievement is considered a success with OKRs. If you hit 100% on everything, your goals weren't ambitious enough.

    OKRs vs. KPIs – What's the Difference?

    OKRs KPIs
    Focus Change & growth Ongoing performance
    Timeframe Quarterly Continuous
    Ambition Stretch goals (70% = good) 100% = target
    Direction Bottom-up + top-down Top-down

    In short: KPIs measure the status quo, OKRs drive change.

    Common OKR Mistakes

    1. Too many Objectives – Max. 3–5 per quarter, otherwise you lose focus
    2. Confusing Key Results with activities – "Write 10 blog posts" is not a Key Result; "Increase organic traffic by 30%" is
    3. Using OKRs as a performance tool – OKRs are a learning framework, not an evaluation tool
    4. No regular check-ins – Without weekly reviews, OKRs become a dead document

    Implementing OKRs with monday.com

    monday.com is an excellent OKR tool:

    • OKR Board – Objectives as groups, Key Results as items with a progress column
    • Progress Tracking – Automatic calculation of overall progress
    • Dashboard – Overview of all team OKRs at a glance
    • Automations – Weekly check-in reminders for all owners
    • AI Summaries – Automatic status updates and trend detection

    5 Best Practices for Successful OKRs

    1. Less is more – Max. 3–5 Objectives per quarter
    2. Bottom-up + top-down – Teams define their own OKRs, aligned with company goals
    3. Transparency – All OKRs are visible to everyone in the organization
    4. Regular check-ins – Discuss progress weekly or bi-weekly
    5. Learnings > evaluation – OKRs aren't a performance tool, they're a learning framework

    Conclusion

    OKRs are a powerful tool to bring focus, alignment, and transparency to your organization. Start with one team, iterate, then scale.

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