Why the secret to success is setting the right goals | John Doerr | TED

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2 Jul 201811:51

Summary

TLDRJohn Doerr emphasizes the importance of setting meaningful goals using the 'Objectives and Key Results' (OKR) framework, inspired by Andy Grove. He shares stories of transformational teams like Nuna and Bono's ONE, illustrating the power of purpose-driven objectives. Doerr encourages individuals and organizations to adopt OKRs for better execution and to measure what truly matters, extending its application beyond businesses to families, schools, and governments.

Takeaways

  • 🚨 Leaders and institutions are sometimes failing us due to wrong objectives or unethical behavior, and this needs to change.
  • 🎯 The importance of setting meaningful and audacious goals is emphasized as a key to success.
  • πŸ“š The 'Objectives and Key Results' (OKR) system, introduced by Andy Grove, focuses on excellent execution and is applicable at various levels.
  • πŸ‘‰ OKRs are simple: objectives define what you want to achieve, while key results outline how you will accomplish it.
  • πŸ€” Many people and organizations are not setting goals correctly or at all, which can lead to a lack of inspiration and purpose.
  • πŸ’‘ A compelling 'why' behind goals can be a powerful motivator and a foundation for setting objectives.
  • 🌟 Personal stories, like Jini Kim's with Nuna, illustrate how a strong personal connection to a mission can drive success.
  • πŸ”‘ OKRs should be significant, concrete, action-oriented, and inspirational to avoid fuzzy thinking and ensure clarity.
  • 🎼 Even unconventional users like Bono have successfully applied OKRs to achieve large-scale social impact.
  • πŸ“ˆ Key results should be specific, time-bound, aggressive yet realistic, measurable, and verifiable.
  • πŸ“Š Google's adoption of OKRs demonstrates the system's effectiveness in fostering a culture of transparency and collective commitment.
  • πŸ’Ό OKRs are not a cure-all but can be a powerful tool when combined with a strong culture and leadership.
  • 🌱 The speaker invites the audience to reflect on their own goals and encourages the application of OKRs beyond business to personal and societal levels.

Q & A

  • What is the critical issue discussed in the script?

    -The script discusses the failure of some leaders and institutions to set the right objectives, leading to a need for change and better goal-setting practices.

  • What system was invented by Andy Grove to improve execution?

    -Andy Grove invented the 'Objectives and Key Results' (OKR) system to focus on excellent execution within an organization.

  • What are the two key components of the OKR system?

    -The two key components of the OKR system are 'objectives', which define what you want to accomplish, and 'key results', which outline how you will achieve those objectives.

  • Why is it important to set goals with a clear 'why'?

    -Setting goals with a clear 'why' helps to combine ambition with passion and purpose, creating a compelling sense of direction that inspires teams and drives transformation.

  • Can you provide an example of a personal 'why' from the script?

    -Jini Kim's personal 'why' is her younger brother Kimong, who has autism. This personal connection to Medicaid's impact on her family inspired her to found Nuna and pursue the contract for building a cloud database for Medicaid.

  • What are the characteristics of a good objective according to the script?

    -Good objectives are significant, action-oriented, inspiring, and serve as a vaccine against fuzzy thinking, providing clear direction.

  • How did Bono utilize OKRs in his organization ONE?

    -Bono used OKRs to focus on two audacious objectives: debt relief for the poorest countries and universal access to anti-HIV drugs, aiming to make a significant global impact.

  • What does the script suggest about the importance of key results in achieving objectives?

    -Key results are crucial as they define the specific, time-bound, aggressive yet realistic, measurable, and verifiable steps needed to achieve the set objectives.

  • How did Google implement OKRs as described in the script?

    -Google implemented OKRs by having every Googler write down their objectives and key results every quarter, grade them, and publish them for everyone to see, fostering collective commitment and stretching goals.

  • What was Sundar Pichai's objective and how did he measure its success?

    -Sundar Pichai's objective was to build the best browser. He measured its success by the number of users, as they would decide if Chrome was a great browser, and he set progressively higher targets over three years.

  • What is the broader vision the speaker has for OKRs beyond business?

    -The speaker envisions taking OKRs beyond businesses to families, schools, and governments, using them to hold governments accountable, transform information, and get back on the right track by measuring what truly matters.

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