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OKR template to complete the first draft of the book

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This OKR is centered on the aim to complete the first draft of a book. To achieve this, certain specific objectives have been set. These objectives include writing at least 7000 words weekly, obtaining feedback from 2 trusted advisors on completed chapters, and completing an outline and structure for the book by the second week.

To reach the weekly writing goal of 7000 words, this OKR has laid out certain initiatives. These include setting daily writing goals targeted at achieving 1000 words, dedicating specific times for undisturbed writing, and performing weekly reviews and edits of written content.

Objective two focuses on constructive feedback from trusted advisors. The initiatives for this objective involve finalizing completed chapters for review, sending these chapters to the advisors, and requesting detailed feedback from them. This iterative process is expected to enhance the quality of the book.

The final objective is to have an outline and structure for the book done by the second week. The initiatives here involve deciding on the key topics and chapters for the book, creating a detailed chapter outline, and developing a structured timeline for writing each chapter.
  • ObjectiveObjectiveComplete the first draft of the book
  • Key ResultKRWrite at least 7000 words weekly
  • TaskAllocate daily writing goals to reach 1000 words
  • TaskDesignate specific time for uninterrupted writing
  • TaskReview and edit the written content weekly
  • Key ResultKRObtain feedback from 2 trusted advisors on completed chapters
  • TaskFinalize completed chapters for review
  • TaskSend chapters to two trusted advisors
  • TaskRequest detailed feedback from advisors
  • Key ResultKRWrite an outline and structure for the book by week 2
  • TaskDecide on key topics and chapters for the book
  • TaskCreate a detailed chapter outline
  • TaskDevelop a structured timeline for writing each chapter
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