setting-okrs-goals
npx skills add https://github.com/liqiongyu/lenny_skills_plus --skill setting-okrs-goals
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Skill 文档
Setting OKRs & Goals
Scope
Covers
- Turning strategy (or a North Star) into a small set of team/company OKRs
- Writing objectives that drive weekly execution (not just aspirational statements)
- Designing robust key results (prefer absolute counts; guard against gaming)
- Adding âdefault-onâ systems/habits that make progress inevitable
- Defining review cadence + end-of-cycle grading to create a learning loop
When to use
- âSet our Q2 OKRs.â
- âWrite objectives and key results for this team.â
- âWe need quarterly goals that actually change behavior week-to-week.â
- âOur metrics are getting gamed / teams are optimizing the wrong thing.â
- âWe need an OKR review + grading process.â
When NOT to use
- You donât have an agreed strategy/North Star at all (use
writing-north-star-metricsordefining-product-visionfirst) - You need sprint planning or a delivery plan (tickets, estimates, timelines)
- Youâre using OKRs primarily for individual performance evaluation
- You only need a single experiment metric for one test
- You need an analytics/event tracking implementation plan from scratch
Inputs
Minimum required
- Planning cycle + horizon (e.g., Q2; annual; 6 weeks) and the team(s) in scope
- Strategy anchor: company goal, North Star, or âwhy nowâ narrative for the cycle
- Current baseline for key metrics (or best-available proxy) + where the numbers come from
- Constraints: capacity, must-do commitments, dependencies, risk tolerance
- Stakeholders: decider(s), contributors, approvers, review cadence participants
Missing-info strategy
- Ask up to 5 questions from references/INTAKE.md.
- If still missing, proceed with clearly labeled assumptions and provide 2â3 OKR set options (conservative/base/ambitious).
Outputs (deliverables)
Produce an OKR & Goals Pack in Markdown (in-chat; or as files if the user requests), in this order:
- Context snapshot (strategy anchor, horizon, scope, constraints, stakeholders)
- Alignment map (company goal â team objective(s), no more than one step away)
- Draft OKRs (1â3 Objectives; 2â5 Key Results each) with metric definitions, baselines, targets, owners, cadence
- Metric robustness + guardrails (anti-gaming checks; ratio/denominator rules; quality guardrails)
- Systems & habits plan (âdefault-onâ behaviors/processes that make progress recurring)
- Review + grading plan (weekly check-in; mid-cycle checkpoint; end-of-cycle scoring + learning retro)
- Risks / Open questions / Next steps (always included)
Templates: references/TEMPLATES.md
Workflow (8 steps)
1) Intake + decision framing
- Inputs: User context; references/INTAKE.md.
- Actions: Confirm horizon, scope, strategy anchor, baseline availability, constraints, and decision-maker(s).
- Outputs: Context snapshot.
- Checks: Everyone agrees what OKRs are for (alignment + learning), and what they are not (performance evaluation).
2) Establish alignment (âone step awayâ)
- Inputs: Strategy anchor; current company goal/North Star.
- Actions: Write a one-sentence company goal for the cycle; map each proposed team objective to it (no deep cascading).
- Outputs: Alignment map.
- Checks: For every team objective, you can answer: âHow does this move the company goal within this horizon?â
3) Draft 1â3 Objectives (outcome-first)
- Inputs: Alignment map; key problems/opportunities.
- Actions: Draft objectives as outcomes + intent (not projects). Keep the set small.
- Outputs: Objective list with short rationale (âwhy now / why thisâ).
- Checks: An objective can be understood without reading its KRs; it changes what the team prioritizes weekly.
4) Generate candidate KRs (robust, measurable)
- Inputs: Objectives; baselines (or proxies).
- Actions: Draft 2â5 KRs per objective; define baseline, target, time window, metric owner, and data source. Prefer absolute metrics; if you use a ratio, also include its absolute numerator/denominator KRs or guardrails.
- Outputs: KR table(s) with metric definitions.
- Checks: Two analysts would compute the same number; targets are directionally ambitious but not fantasy.
5) Add systems/habits (default-on execution)
- Inputs: OKRs draft; team operating model.
- Actions: Specify the recurring mechanisms that will produce progress (cadences, routines, gates, customer touchpoints), not just one-off initiatives.
- Outputs: Systems & habits plan.
- Checks: At least one âdefault-onâ system exists per objective, with an owner and cadence.
6) Anti-gaming + guardrails
- Inputs: KRs + systems plan.
- Actions: Identify how each KR could be gamed or cause harm. Add guardrails (quality, trust, margin, volume) and ratio/denominator checks.
- Outputs: Guardrails section + anti-gaming notes per KR.
- Checks: You can name 1â2 failure modes per KR and how youâll detect them early.
7) Review cadence + grading plan (learning loop)
- Inputs: Full draft OKRs + guardrails.
- Actions: Define weekly review format, mid-cycle checkpoint rules, and end-of-cycle grading (scoring + retrospective questions).
- Outputs: Review + grading plan.
- Checks: The plan produces learning, not blame; it specifies who reviews, when, and what decisions can change mid-cycle.
8) Quality gate + finalize the pack
- Inputs: Entire OKR & Goals Pack.
- Actions: Run references/CHECKLISTS.md and score with references/RUBRIC.md. Add Risks/Open questions/Next steps.
- Outputs: Final OKR & Goals Pack.
- Checks: Pack is shareable as-is; alignment, metrics, guardrails, and cadence are unambiguous.
Quality gate (required)
- Use references/CHECKLISTS.md and references/RUBRIC.md.
- Always include: Risks, Open questions, Next steps.
Examples
Example 1 (B2B SaaS): âSet Q2 OKRs for Activation to improve time-to-first-value for new teams.â
Expected: 1â2 objectives focused on new-team success, KRs with baselines/targets, a weekly review cadence, and guardrails (e.g., support tickets/new team).
Example 2 (Growth): âSet quarterly OKRs for Growth; we keep arguing about conversion rate vs volume.â
Expected: KRs expressed as absolute numbers (e.g., activated users) plus denominator/quality guardrails to prevent âratio gamingâ.
Boundary example: âWrite OKRs, but we donât have a company goal or baseline metrics.â
Response: ask for the minimum strategy anchor + baselines; if unavailable, produce 2â3 draft OKR options with explicit assumptions and recommend doing North Star/vision first.