Practise the collocations for setting, tracking, reviewing, and aligning on OKRs.
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Every quarter, the leadership team gathers to ___ OKRs for each department.
Set OKRs is the standard collocation in goal-setting frameworks popularised by Google. OKRs are 'set' each cycle. 'Write up' implies documentation, not the act of creating. 'Invent' has a creative/informal connotation. 'Announce out' is not standard.
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The engineering manager used a weekly dashboard to ___ OKR progress in real time.
Track OKRs is the correct collocation for monitoring key result progress. 'Follow along' is informal. 'Watch over' implies supervision of people. 'Monitor around' is not a standard phrase.
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At the end of each quarter, teams ___ their OKRs in an all-hands meeting.
Review OKRs is the standard cycle-end activity in OKR methodology. Teams 'review' and score their key results. 'Look over all' and 'go through around' are informal. 'Evaluate out' is not a standard phrase.
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Despite strong execution, the team ___ their stretch OKR due to an unexpected market shift.
Miss an OKR is the natural collocation for not achieving a goal. Stretch OKRs are designed to be difficult. 'Failed on' is grammatically awkward. 'Lost about' is not standard. 'Dropped' implies abandonment rather than failure.
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In the planning workshop, teams worked to ___ on objectives before writing individual key results.
Align on objectives is the standard OKR planning collocation meaning to reach shared understanding. 'Agree together' is redundant. 'Settle on all' is awkward. 'Sync up around' is informal and imprecise.