What are good OKR books?

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We reccomend these printed OKR books.

Measure What Matters by John Doerr

Radical Focus by Christine Wodtke

Start Less, Finish More: Building Strategic Agility with Objectives and Key Results by Dan Montgomery

Objectives and Key Results: Driving Focus, AlignmDaent, and Engagement with OKRs by Ben Lamorte, Paul Niven

Start Less, Finish More: Building Strategic Agility with Objectives and Key Results by Dan Montgomery

All these OKR books are good, although different. John Doerr’s one is a good intro from the grandfather of OKRs. Radical Focus is a nice quick read in the form of a fable. Lamorte’s book is the most in-depth and theoretical.

Free OKR books

As a free OKR e-book we suggest you to read:

Step by Step Guide to OKRs by Weekdone – This one’s a nice free e-book you can download. It’s a practical guide to goal setting that offers concrete examples to help you start setting impactful and meaningful goals. This book teaches you how to manage a team better and create a feeling of success.

This one is a “How-to” guide to OKRs. It will help your team or a company implement the best goal setting system currently out there. Filled with a lot of practical example Objectives and Key Results it’s a good quick handbook to launch and implement OKRs in your team.

Objective and Key Results: The Book  – “Objectives and Key Results: The Book” is an advanced guide to the OKR methodology. It suits people who already know a little about the OKR system and are looking to implement it.

Way too many people read something, watch a Youtube video, or attend a conference and get hooked on OKR. Only to fail using it as there was nothing to really help them get from point A (“OKRs will solve my problems”) to point B (“We are actually seeing results. Yay!”). This book will help you with that.

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