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What are Infrastructure Upgrades OKRs?

The OKR acronym stands for Objectives and Key Results. It's a goal-setting framework that was introduced at Intel by Andy Grove in the 70s, and it became popular after John Doerr introduced it to Google in the 90s. OKRs helps teams has a shared language to set ambitious goals and track progress towards them.

Formulating strong OKRs can be a complex endeavor, particularly for first-timers. Prioritizing outcomes over projects is crucial when developing your plans.

We've tailored a list of OKRs examples for Infrastructure Upgrades to help you. You can look at any of the templates below to get some inspiration for your own goals.

If you want to learn more about the framework, you can read our OKR guide online.

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Tability Feedback: to improve existing OKRs

You can use Tability's AI feedback to improve your OKRs if you already have existing goals.

AI feedback for OKRs in Tability

Tability will scan your OKRs and offer different suggestions to improve them. This can range from a small rewrite of a statement to make it clearer to a complete rewrite of the entire OKR.

Infrastructure Upgrades OKRs examples

You'll find below a list of Objectives and Key Results templates for Infrastructure Upgrades. We also included strategic projects for each template to make it easier to understand the difference between key results and projects.

Hope you'll find this helpful!

OKRs to improve Stability of E-commerce Platform

  • ObjectiveImprove Stability of E-commerce Platform
  • KRAchieve a 95% uptime rate for payment processing services by collaborating with reliable payment service providers
  • KRDecrease platform downtime by 20% through infrastructure upgrades and proactive monitoring
  • TaskUpgrade critical infrastructure components to ensure better performance and increased reliability
  • TaskEstablish regular maintenance and testing schedules to minimize unexpected downtime occurrences
  • TaskImplement improved monitoring systems to detect potential issues and address them proactively
  • TaskConduct infrastructure analysis to identify areas requiring upgrades for minimizing downtime
  • KRIncrease average page load speed by 15% through performance optimization techniques
  • TaskOptimize and compress images to reduce their file sizes
  • TaskEnable cache settings to store static content and speed up page loading
  • TaskReduce server response time by optimizing database queries and code efficiency
  • TaskMinimize the number of HTTP requests by combining CSS and JavaScript files
  • KRReduce customer support tickets related to technical issues by 25% through bug fixes and system improvements
  • TaskConduct thorough analysis of customer support tickets to identify common technical issues
  • TaskCollaborate with development team to prioritize and address identified bugs for resolution
  • TaskImplement regular system maintenance and updates to prevent potential technical issues
  • TaskEnhance user interface and provide clear instructions for self-help troubleshooting on customer portal

Infrastructure Upgrades OKR best practices

Generally speaking, your objectives should be ambitious yet achievable, and your key results should be measurable and time-bound (using the SMART framework can be helpful). It is also recommended to list strategic initiatives under your key results, as it'll help you avoid the common mistake of listing projects in your KRs.

Here are a couple of best practices extracted from our OKR implementation guide 👇

Tip #1: Limit the number of key results

Having too many OKRs is the #1 mistake that teams make when adopting the framework. The problem with tracking too many competing goals is that it will be hard for your team to know what really matters.

We recommend having 3-4 objectives, and 3-4 key results per objective. A platform like Tability can run audits on your data to help you identify the plans that have too many goals.

Tip #2: Commit to weekly OKR check-ins

Setting good goals can be challenging, but without regular check-ins, your team will struggle to make progress. We recommend that you track your OKRs weekly to get the full benefits from the framework.

Being able to see trends for your key results will also keep yourself honest.

Tip #3: No more than 2 yellow statuses in a row

Yes, this is another tip for goal-tracking instead of goal-setting (but you'll get plenty of OKR examples above). But, once you have your goals defined, it will be your ability to keep the right sense of urgency that will make the difference.

As a rule of thumb, it's best to avoid having more than 2 yellow/at risk statuses in a row.

Make a call on the 3rd update. You should be either back on track, or off track. This sounds harsh but it's the best way to signal risks early enough to fix things.

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AI feedback for OKRs in Tability

OKRs without regular progress updates are just KPIs. You'll need to update progress on your OKRs every week to get the full benefits from the framework. Reviewing progress periodically has several advantages:

Most teams should start with a spreadsheet if they're using OKRs for the first time. Then, you can move to Tability to save time with automated OKR dashboards, data connectors, and actionable insights.

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