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Use OKRs to define your objectives and focus on your key results.

Version
1.0.0-SNAPSHOT
Status
NOT YET PUBLISHED
Requires projectdoc
2.5
Source Repository
Blueprint Key Prefix
de.smartics.atlassian.confluence.smartics-doctype-addon-okrs:projectdoc-blueprint-doctype-

This add-on provides document types to define objectives and key results (OKRs) to focus energy by communicating a common goal for an organization or team.

The goal of this method is to define measurable goals within eager objectives and track their progress within a short period of time. Due to the alignment of energy synergy effects are more likely. It also helps individual team members to focus on the next relevant objectives.

A wrap-up allows to learn from the progress or non-progress of the last iteration. Interims check-ins allow to keep tracking progress within the current cycle.

English and German by Default

 

All doctype add-ons are available in English and German language (except for the V-Modell XT add-on for which only German is supported).

For more information on this topic please refer to Localization.

Doctypes

This add-on provides the following doctypes as tools to work with OKRs.

Main Doctypes

The main doctypes contain all information you deem relevant to work with OKRs.

Check-in

Document the result of a OKR check-in.

Key Result

Publish key results to achieve in order to pursue an objective to share with your colleagues.

Objective
Publish an objective to share with your colleagues.
Strategic Theme

Publish a strategic theme to group objectives and to share them with your colleagues.

Wrap-up

Track what you have achieved and the reasons why. Check what you have learned and find areas where you can improve.

Type Doctypes

Types allow to create additional views on your OKR documents. Use Space Index documents to add even more views.

Check-in Type

Type-specific category for OKR check-ins.

Key Result Type

Type-specific category for key results.

Objective Type

Type-specific category for objectives.

OKR Priority

Category to organize strategic themes, objectives, and key results.

Strategic Theme Type

Type-specific category for strategic themes.

Wrap-up Type

Type-specific category for OKR wrap-ups.

Space Blueprints

This add-on provides one space blueprint to organize objectives and track key results.



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Doctypes for Agile Planning
Provides doctypes to collborate with your team. Run iterations and record discoveries that may be of interest at the end of the iteration or for even later reference. Quick notes are more easily added as records to the team's space than to the official documentation tree. Defer the talk to the documentation architect to the end of the iteration (if the discovery is still of interest).

Resources

More information on OKRs.

Team Playbook - OKRs
An alternative way to work with OKRs on Confluence with a blueprint listing all information in one page. Links to an add-on for Confluence Server on the Atlassian Marketplace.
Objectives and Key Results (OKRs)
Information on OKRs on the Atlassian Team Playbook: "The "objectives and key results" (OKRs) methodology to setting goals encourages your team to reach beyond your comfort zone and clear away the obstacles in your path. All teams can do OKRs – not just leadership teams!"
Hate OKRs? Avoid these 7 mistakes
Interesting article from a practitioner on OKRs by Sarah Goff-Dupont as a blog article from Sep 21, 2017 on Medium.
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