Agile & Lean

OKR

/əʊ keɪ ɑː/

Definition

Objectives and Key Results — a goal-setting framework pairing a qualitative objective with quantitative measurable results.

Example in context

"O: Improve checkout conversion. KR1: Reduce cart abandonment by 15%. KR2: Checkout completion rate > 80%."

Practice this term

Master OKR in context by working through exercises in the Agile & Lean module. You'll see the term used in real engineering scenarios with multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and matching drills.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "OKR" mean?

Objectives and Key Results — a goal-setting framework pairing a qualitative objective with quantitative measurable results.

How do you pronounce "OKR"?

"OKR" is pronounced /əʊ keɪ ɑː/.

Can you use "OKR" in a sentence?

"O: Improve checkout conversion. KR1: Reduce cart abandonment by 15%. KR2: Checkout completion rate > 80%."