Making OKRs Operational - Cadence, Reviews, and Leadership Behavior
Keith Johnson Keith Johnson

Making OKRs Operational - Cadence, Reviews, and Leadership Behavior

Most OKR systems don’t fail during planning. They fail once the quarter starts.

Pressure builds, priorities collide, and leaders begin making exceptions that feel reasonable in the moment. Over time, alignment erodes. OKRs stay effective when cadence, reviews, and leadership behavior reinforce focus and intent. Execution exposes whether alignment was ever truly in place.

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