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Having a coherent strategy—one that coordinates policies and actions. A good strategy doesn’t just draw on existing strength; it creates strength through the coherence of its design. Most organizations of any size don’t do this. Rather, they pursue multiple objectives that are unconnected with one another or, worse, that conflict with one another.

Good Strategy/Bad Strategy

Richard Rumelt

As there are many more users, proper segmentation is crucial—you should talk to those users that your idea is targeted at. You should regularly conduct interviews, usability tests, and field research. It’s very hard to develop high-impact products without those.

Evidence-Guided

Itamar Gilad

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

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