Product coach and author Tom Kerwin invited our founder to discuss one of his favourite topics: Objectives and Key Results. They shared their experiences with where OKRs fall apart and offered suggestions on how to improve them.
Fixing How We Measure Success
Fixing How We Measure Success
Design Systems That Actually Scale
Fixing How We Measure Success
Fixing How We Measure Success
Design Systems That Actually Scale
Fixing How We Measure Success
Fixing How We Measure Success
Design Systems That Actually Scale
Tom Essl talks to Tom Kerwin about the good, the bad, and the ugly of OKRs and how they need to change
Tom Essl talks to Tom Kerwin about the good, the bad, and the ugly of OKRs and how they need to change
User research has a bad rep. Often, it really is the researchers' fault.
Tom Essl talks to Tom Kerwin about the good, the bad, and the ugly of OKRs and how they need to change
Tom Essl talks to Tom Kerwin about the good, the bad, and the ugly of OKRs and how they need to change
User research has a bad rep. Often, it really is the researchers' fault.
Tom Essl talks to Tom Kerwin about the good, the bad, and the ugly of OKRs and how they need to change
Tom Essl talks to Tom Kerwin about the good, the bad, and the ugly of OKRs and how they need to change
User research has a bad rep. Often, it really is the researchers' fault.

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