Using OKRs to transform the business, hear from a Cloud Solution Architect at Microsoft
Welcome back to Giant Talk, the world’s first OKR podcast. In this episode, Roger chats to Ryan Lowdermilk, Cloud Solution Architect at Microsoft, an OKR Champion and OKR Coach for the Microsoft Tech team for the America’s. Ryan chats to Roger about the use of OKRs at Microsoft, how OKRs can break through the hierarchy and why OKRs should be a light lift. Enjoy the episode! If you have 3 minutes and would like to see how your goal setting/OKRs could have more impact, then why not give our maturity assessment a try? It’s free, you get your results right away and you can access it HERE (https://carly-8hpqknmg.scoreapp.com) If you’d like to chat OKRs, then why not have a chat with our Founder, Roger? He’s a massive OKR geek and could talk about them for hours! You can fix up a call with him HERE (https://calendly.com/roger-therebegia...)

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