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Organizations today build value through things that, not long ago, were not really measurable, and therefore not recognized as important. But the world has changed, with intangible capital comprising 90% of the S&P 500. Mary Adams is co-author of the book Intangible Capital and co-founder of Insights7. We talk about the different forms of intangible capital, like relationship capital, natural capital, structural and strategic capital. How can they be measured, and how can we translate them into KPIs and OKRs to help us improve them?
When it comes to succeeding with OKRs, I've noticed a big difference between leadership teams that are truly teams, and those that are a collection of smart individuals. One B-corp I worked with did an outstanding job of working through conflict and continuously evolving their OKRs to focus on...
Published 10/02/24
The tendency most people have is to cascade OKRs down an organization chart. Functional teams can certainly benefit from OKRs, but the greatest potential value lies in orienting people and OKRs towards customer-facing goals and products. Cansel (pronounced djan-sell) has developed a way to...
Published 09/24/24