Certificate of achievement

This certificate is proudly presented to

IOV Labs

We appreciate your remarkable leadership and consistent focus on measurable outcomes.

About the Certificate

The Fitbots Certificate of Recognition is awarded to companies with an unparalleled focus on seamless strategy execution. These organizations are at the forefront of OKRs maturity and have adopted a step-by-step methodology to introduce, sustain and drive accelerated growth with OKRs.

How are OKRs implemented?

Objectives and Key Results are a strategy to execution framework which are being implemented by the fastest growing companies globally. OKRs are like spearfishing. They offer razor-sharp focus on the vital few, than the trivial many. Organizations that introduce OKRs, use a step-by-step process:

How are OKRs written?

History of OKRs

OKRs have a 50-year pedigree, borrowing from best practices like MBOs. As history goes, John Doerr, Chairman at Kleiner Perkins and author of best seller Measure What Matters, introduced OKRs to Google when they were a 40-member company. Since then, companies like Google, LinkedIn, Twitter, Spotify, and Grab are companies that have grown rapidly with OKRs.

1950s

Peter Ducker

Developed MBO

1970s

Andy Grove

Introduced OKRs to Intel

1974

John Doerr

Joins Intel

1990s

John Doerr

Takes OKRs to Google

Check out this latest E-book

There are 6 choke points within the OKRs framework where misalignments can occur. This handbook highlights ways to identify and tackle misalignments in OKRs, while describing the best practices to get OKRs alignment right in the future.
So don't let misalignment hold you back, learn proven strategies to maximize your OKR implementation today!

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