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Objectives and Key Results (OKR) Leadership

How to Apply Silicon Valley’s Secret Sauce to Your Career, Team or Organization

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Objectives and Key Results (OKR) Leadership

By: Doug Gray
Narrated by: Kevin Theis
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Leaders practice leadership, just as physicians practice medicine and attorneys practice law.

Objectives and key results (OKRs) are the secret sauce that has been driving the largest migration of financial assets and technological innovation ever recorded in human history to Silicon Valley, California, since the 1970s.

OKR leadership - the process for managers and leaders to practice what matters - is the secret sauce that drives transformational leadership, employee engagement, and the next generation of management consulting.

Join the OKR leadership movement. Learn more details by visiting at Action-Learning.com or OKRLeadership.com. This practical and valuable book will help you practice OKR Leadership in your career, team, or organization immediately.

©2019 Doug Gray (P)2020 Doug Gray
Leadership Management & Leadership
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