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Product Metrics Instrumentation
The first step is to analyze the current state of your product’s engagement data. You’ll want to assess the following:
- Is engagement data enabled today?
- Which tool(s) are we using?
- When were the event tags implemented?
- What kind of metrics are we able to see?
- Can we measure engagement on all of our products and/or features?
- What would we want the optimal state to look like, in terms of data captured?
Product Operations
Melissa Perri and Denise Tilles
The philosopher and educator John Dewey went a step further: “We do not learn from experience … we learn from reflecting on experience.”
Here are some reflections for closing out an OKR cycle:
• Did I accomplish all of my objectives? If so, what contributed to my success?
• If not, what obstacles did I encounter?
• If I were to rewrite a goal achieved in full, what would I change?
• What have I learned that might alter my approach to the next cycle’s OKRs?
Measure What Matters
John Doerr
Today the leaders take a different approach to forming product strategy. They actively seek strategic opportunities—market segments with clear, strong needs, where the company can potentially step in and create high customer value and a viable business.
Evidence-Guided
Itamar Gilad
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