I have finished reading “Measure what Matters” last month . After finishing the book, I was at a different level of the thinking process and dancing with joy. I was happy and I was sad also. I was happy because i have found a process which I was looking from a long time. I was sad because that I haven’t found this book before.
Now let’s come to main points. there are few take away from book which i have start using in daily routine and start implementing.
- define the long-term purpose of your life or business. live with purpose and work for it.
- stay focus when you are working on day to day activity. make sure that you are doing something today which belongs to your long-term goal or purpose.
- Think Big. Dream Big. Work for it.
- Give Feedback and take feedback.
- Have one to one conversations with your team member.
- Recognize key contributors in your team or organizations.
- Learn the OKRs – that’s a game-changer.
- OKRs bring team alignment and Connections
- OKRs & CFR will improve your organization’s culture
Now I have build habit of reading two book per month. Feb 2021 is belongs to two new books.
- Hooked by Nir Eyal
- No Rules Rules by Reed Hastings
Hello Alpesh Sir,
I double your takeaway. I finished reading this book only yesterday. My biggest takeaway is, that if everyone in a team has defined Objectives and Key Results, that is OKRs, it helps align the individual’s and the company’s goals.
Just as you rightly said, there is life before OKR and after OKR. That’s a game-changer.
Congratulations on your commitment to reading two books a month. I look forward to reading more reviews from you.
Jitesh
Its good summary , I have gotten in your book review.
I felt that every company should implement it. Even I am now working hard to implement it. Thank you for your review.
Well said; there is always Life before OKR and after OKR.
Keep it up all; pls keep sharing such worthy thoughts.
I remain.
Thanks,
Hemendra
Alpesh bhai,
Awesome review and summary.
Had read that book sometime back. I endorse your views on the same.
It’s Great be in company of peple like you. Lot to learn.
Nice quick review Alpesh sir.
This summary inspired me to explore OKR! Adding this book to read-list.