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The Role of Leadership And finally, and really the root of the problem, is that in the vast majority of companies I see that are struggling to get any value out of OKRs, the role of leadership is largely missing in action. They literally think that the idea is to let teams identify a set of objectives, and then let them pursue those objectives, and we'll see where we are at the end of the quarter.

Empowered

Marty Cagan and Chris Jones

Blake Samic, head of Product Operations at OpenAI and previously at Uber and Stripe, describes product operations as “building the connective tissue between the teams building your technology and the teams who interact with your users.”

Product Operations

Melissa Perri and Denise Tilles

How to frame tradeoffs effectively**1. Repetition doesn’t spoil the prayer** If company leaders haven’t heard of or don’t care about your existing priorities, it’ll be inherently challenging to preserve them when an urgent request comes along. The more work that your team has done up front to bring leadership into the story of your priorities and strategy prior to this decision point, the less work your team will have to do when new requests come in. This involves a lot of repetition of your priorities, your projects, and your strategy (in that order). As Eric Schmidt, the former Google CEO, used to say, **“repetition doesn’t spoil the prayer.”**

How to Communicate Tradeoffs So Leaders Will Listen

Tara Seshan

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