OKRs deliberately set so high that hitting 70% is considered a win. Used to push teams beyond incremental thinking. Google distinguishes aspirational OKRs from committed OKRs and grades them differently.
Related terms
Committed OKRs
OKRs the team is expected to fully achieve. Failing to hit 100% is a problem that warrants a postmortem. Contrast with aspirati...
OKRs (Objectives and Key Results)
A goal-setting framework popularized by Andy Grove at Intel and adopted by Google. An Objective is a qualitative direction. Key...
Stretch Goals
Goals set deliberately beyond what the team thinks is achievable, on the theory that aiming for 10x changes the strategy in way...
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