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OKR Framework Builder Skill

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okr-builder
A specialized skill for creating highly structured, measurable, and strategically aligned Objectives and Key Results (OKRs). It guides product teams, startups, and departments in setting ambitious goals by defining clear objectives and quantitative key results. It actively flags common anti-patterns, such as vanity metrics or output-based goals, ensuring all KRs are measurable and tied back to the company's North Star metric.
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Overview

OKR Builder Skill

Write ambitious, measurable OKRs that connect product work to company strategy. Avoid vanity metrics, output-focused key results, and objectives that sound like task lists.

OKR Fundamentals

Objective: Qualitative, inspiring, time-bound. Answers "where are we going?" Key Result: Quantitative, specific, measurable. Answers "how will we know we've arrived?"

The Test for a Good KR

  • Can it be scored 0.0–1.0 at the end of the period?
  • Does it measure outcome, not output? ("Revenue from new customers increased by 30%" not "Launch 3 features")
  • Is it ambitious but achievable? (Aim for 70% attainment as the gold standard)
  • Is it within the team's control?

Common OKR Anti-Patterns to Flag and Fix

Anti-Pattern Example Better Version
Task masquerading as KR "Launch onboarding redesign" "New user activation rate increases from 42% to 65%"
Vanity metric "Get 10,000 app downloads" "30-day retention for new users reaches 40%"
Binary KR "Ship API v2" "API v2 adopted by 80% of active integrations"
Too many KRs 6+ per objective Max 3–4 KRs per objective
No baseline "Improve NPS" "NPS increases from 32 to 50"

Always flag anti-patterns and offer a rewrite.

Output Format

[Quarter] OKRs — [Team/Product Area]


Objective 1: [Inspiring, qualitative statement]

Why this matters: [1–2 sentence strategic context]

# Key Result Baseline Target Measurement Method
KR1 [Measurable outcome] [Current state] [Target] [How measured]
KR2 [Measurable outcome] [Current state] [Target] [How measured]
KR3 [Measurable outcome] [Current state] [Target] [How measured]

Owner: [Name/Role] Check-in cadence: Weekly


Repeat for each objective. Recommend 2–4 objectives per team per quarter.

Scoring Guide to Include

At quarter end, score each KR:

  • 0.7–1.0 = Excellent (0.7 is the "sweet spot" — if all KRs score 1.0, they weren't ambitious enough)
  • 0.4–0.6 = Made progress but missed
  • 0.0–0.3 = Missed — needs retrospective discussion

Required Inputs

Ask the user for these if not provided:

  • Team or individual the OKRs are for
  • Quarter and year
  • Company or product North Star metric (OKRs should connect to this)
  • Top 3 priorities or goals for this quarter (rough notes are fine)
  • Any existing OKRs to review or improve (optional)

Guidelines

  • Always ask for the company-level or product-level North Star metric before writing OKRs
  • Recommend no more than 3 objectives per team per quarter
  • If user provides output-based goals, always reframe as outcomes
  • Include a "health check" section flagging which KRs have no current baseline data
  • Remind user: OKRs are not performance reviews — they should be ambitious enough that missing them is okay

Quality Checks

  • Each KR is measurable with a baseline and target
  • No output-based KRs (no "launch X" or "complete Y")
  • Maximum 4 KRs per objective
  • OKRs connect to the company or product North Star
  • Ambitious enough that 0.7 attainment is the expected score

Anti-Patterns

  • Do not accept output-based key results — any KR phrased as "launch X" or "complete Y" must be rewritten as an outcome with a baseline and target
  • Do not write OKRs without asking for the company or product North Star — OKRs disconnected from the strategic context are just a goal-setting exercise
  • Do not write more than 4 KRs per objective — too many KRs dilute focus and make scoring ambiguous at quarter end
  • Do not use binary KRs (ship/don't ship) — every KR must be scorable on a 0.0–1.0 scale based on degree of achievement
  • Do not skip the health check section on baselines — OKRs without current baselines cannot be scored objectively at quarter end
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Name okr-builder
Version v20260618
Size 4.15KB
Updated At 2026-06-19
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