"OKRs are a simple process that helps drive varied organizations forward. We have adapted how we use it over the years. Take it as a blueprint and make it yours, based on what you want to see happen!" - John Doerr in Measure What Matters
Whether in school, sport, or your career, craft a personal blueprint for excellence. This isn’t a one-time task—it’s an ongoing process of thought, execution, review, and revision. The earlier you adopt this mindset, the greater the advantage you build.
The framework isn’t new. It borrows heavily from ideas in John Doerr’s Measure What Matters. But in a world of fierce competition, the fundamentals remain the same: commit to organization, prepare with intent, and pursue both mental and physical excellence. Play to your strengths, address your gaps, and exploit opponent weaknesses.
Taking care of business means showing up daily with the goal of being just a little better than yesterday.
Be OK with OKRs (Slideshow)
Lagniappe. I loved practice as a player and as a basketball coach. Coach Martin shares ideas for training.

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