Was ist OKR?
Kurzdefinition
OKR (Objectives and Key Results) ist ein Zielsetzungsrahmen, der von Organisationen verwendet wird, um Ziele zu definieren und deren Ergebnisse zu verfolgen.
OKRs are a goal-setting methodology popularized by Intel and Google. An Objective is a qualitative, inspirational goal that describes what you want to achieve. Key Results are 3-5 quantitative metrics that measure whether you've achieved the objective. Together, they create alignment between ambitious vision and measurable progress.
For example, an Objective might be 'Become the go-to resource for digital marketing education.' Key Results could be: (1) Grow organic traffic to 100,000 monthly visits, (2) Achieve 50% email open rate on newsletter, (3) Publish 30 comprehensive guides, and (4) Earn 500 backlinks from industry sites.
OKRs typically operate on quarterly cycles. At the start of each quarter, teams set OKRs that align with company-level OKRs. Throughout the quarter, progress is tracked weekly. At the end, OKRs are scored (typically 0.0 to 1.0) — achieving 0.7 is considered a success because OKRs should be ambitious enough that 100% completion means the goals weren't stretch goals.
OKRs differ from KPIs in an important way. KPIs are ongoing metrics you always monitor (like monthly revenue). OKRs are time-bound goals you set and score quarterly. A KPI might be 'maintain customer retention above 90%' while an OKR would be 'improve customer retention from 85% to 93% by implementing three new engagement features.'
Warum es wichtig ist
OKRs solve the alignment problem. In most organizations, different teams have different priorities, and it's unclear how daily work connects to company strategy. OKRs create a clear cascade: company objectives break down into team objectives, which break down into individual objectives, ensuring everyone's work contributes to the same goals.
The framework also promotes ambition and transparency. When objectives are public and progress is visible, teams are motivated by accountability and inspired by what others are achieving.
Praxisbeispiele
Google has used OKRs since 1999 — Larry Page credits them as a critical tool in scaling from 40 employees to 100,000+ while maintaining focus and alignment
A 30-person startup implemented quarterly OKRs and reduced the number of projects their team juggled from 25 to 8, completing more by focusing on what mattered most
A marketing team's Q1 OKR was 'Establish authority in our market niche' with key results around content output, backlinks earned, and podcast guest appearances — they scored 0.75, identifying content distribution as the gap
A product team set an OKR to 'Deliver a world-class onboarding experience' with key results on activation rate, time-to-value, and NPS — hitting 0.8, they continued refining in Q2
Verwandte Begriffe
KPI
KPI (Key Performance Indicator) ist ein messbarer Wert, der demonstriert, wie effektiv ein Unternehmen wichtige Geschäftsziele erreicht.
Agile
Agile ist eine Projektmanagement- und Softwareentwicklungsmethodik, die flexible Iterationen, Zusammenarbeit und kontinuierliche Verbesserung fördert.
MVP (Minimum Viable Product)
Ein MVP (Minimum Viable Product) ist die minimale Version eines Produkts mit gerade ausreichenden Funktionen, um frühe Nutzer zu bedienen und Feedback für die weitere Entwicklung zu sammeln.
Product-Market Fit
Product-Market Fit ist der Grad, in dem ein Produkt eine starke Marktnachfrage befriedigt und anzeigt, dass das Produkt ein echtes Problem für eine bestimmte Nutzergruppe löst.
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