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Then come the four OKR “superpowers”: focus, align, track, and stretch.
Measure What Matters
John Doerr
Based on this picture, these metrics can help you calibrate your progress:
- The total number of ideas evaluated per quarter (using, at minimum, ICE analysis and goals alignment)
- Number of ideas tested per quarter
- The number of ideas released per quarter
- Total number of tests and experiments conducted per month
- Percent of steps that generated learning (i.e., where we were able to rescore the idea and/or generate useful insights based on the evidence collected)
- Percent of ideas launched at least with a medium Confidence level (per the Confidence Meter)
- Percent of ideas released that generate measurable outcome improvements
The first four metrics are aligned with Linus Pauling’s observation that the way to have good ideas is to test many ideas.
Evidence-Guided
Itamar Gilad
> **How would you like ChatGPT to respond?**
> I paste in specific instructions to help AI edit my writing:
> *I will often ask you to edit my writing. I want my writing to:*
> 1. *Be concise and actionable with a conversational tone.*
> 2. *Use simple words that get straight to the point.*
> 3. *Create a curiosity gap in the first few sentences.*
Fwd: 💫 Day 3: How to Build Your Personal AI Writing Assistant
Felicity Bodger
...catch up on these, and many more highlights