Objectives & Key Results (OKRs) - Virtual Session
Instructor: Raj Iyer, Co-Founder of LETS Consult LLC
Credits: 2 Contact Hours /PDUs
Fee: $75
Course Description
How do you measure success? Is your organization aligned between strategy and execution? Often success is measured based on efforts or outputs. Many successful organizations and leaders have shifted their mindset to an outcome-driven approach. In this session, we will look at industry leading framework of Objectives and Key Results (OKRs). OKRs are a proven framework for goal-setting that drives alignment, focus, and measurable outcomes. Whether you're looking to scale organizational performance, foster collaboration, or enhance clarity around priorities, OKRs provide a structured yet flexible approach to achieving success.
Registration
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