Measure what matters is a revolutionary approach to business that has been adopted by some of silicon valley's most successful start-ups. It is a movement that is behind the explosive growth of intel, google, amazon and uber and many more. Measure what matters is about using objectives and key results (or Okrs) to make tough choices on business priorities. It's about communicating these objectives throughout the company from entry level to CEO and it's about collecting timely, relevant data to track progress to measure what matters. When google first started out, its founders had amazing technology, entrepreneurial energy and sky-high ambition but no business plan. John Doerr taught them a proven approach to operating excellence that has helped them achieve greatness. He has since shared okrs with more than fifty companies with outstanding success.
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