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<img src="https://www.okr.associates/img/6504d663072b66a9cd3ade0b43cdcc6e.jpg" width="800" height="533"><p>OKR Rating To calculate a score, you must divide the established objective by the final result. Following the example above, if your team's KR was “get 100 customers”, but they only got 50, their final score would be 0.5, but if they got 20, the score would be 0.</p>
* This article was originally published here #SmallBusiness #Bookmarks #BusinessManagement
<img src="https://www.okr.associates/img/6504d663072b66a9cd3ade0b43cdcc6e.jpg" width="800" height="533"><p>OKR Rating To calculate a score, you must divide the established objective by the final result. Following the example above, if your team's KR was “get 100 customers”, but they only got 50, their final score would be 0.5, but if they got 20, the score would be 0.</p>
* This article was originally published here #SmallBusiness #Bookmarks #BusinessManagement
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