1. OKR journey at Realestate.com.au
Wayne Allan – Technical Product Manager
2. What has worked when rolling out OKRs
WITH THE TEAM
•Educating your team.
•Develop OKRs with your team.
•Set quarterly.
•Bottom up definition of OKRs.
•Regular progress check ins.
•Score cards.
•Prioritising opportunity backlog with OKRs.
3. What has worked when rolling out OKRs
ACROSS THE ORGANISATION
•2-3 years grassroots allows teams to experiment.
•Top down requires education and a good understanding.
4. What has worked when rolling out OKRs
GOOD EXPECTATIONS TO SET
•OKRs aren’t tied to remuneration.
•Get your OKRs wrong quickly!
•Use your OKRs as an opportunity to learn.
5. What didn’t work with our OKRs
• Set and forget.
• Measurements unestablished.
• Too many OKRs
• Lopsided OKRs.
• Survey fatigue.
• Fatalism.
• Impressive but deceptive increases.
• Excel.
7. Examples
BAD KEY RESULT:
Discovery complete by April 2018
MEDIOCRE KEY RESULT:
Increase customer satisfaction by 0.2
BETTER KEY RESULT:
Increase customer satisfaction from 8.2 to 8.4
8. Examples
BAD OBJECTIVE:
Positive NPS scores from teams integrated with our product.
WITH A GOOD KEY RESULT:
Critical systems have and uptime of 99.96% (Boring I know)
BETTER OBJECTIVE:
We will provide mature operations and support that inspires confidence with
clients.
Notes de l'éditeur
Our team used post-it note and wrote up every metric or idea, good or bad. We then grouped them into themes (not Objectives yet). I as the PM took these themes away to distilled them ever further. People think mainly in the concrete not the abstract and Objectives are an abstraction of many ambitions a team has, this avoided the team and I going around in circles and gave everyone a voice and got the job done quickly!