Hello,<p>This might sound simple, but I think it’s harder than it seems to effectively articulate how your work is aligned to the business objectives or OKRs. Are there any frameworks, methodologies or otherwise advice on how to do this.<p>This is to effectively put forward a clear answer when being questioned c by management on how your work supports the business outcomes.
OKRs are nice for tracking and measuring them, but they do not explain how to achieve them.<p>Trying random product ideas will generate a lot of waste, and will have a very low probability of success.<p>You need a highly-skilled and entreprenerial people to be able to fill the gap from the goals with measurable metrics to strategy, plan and execution. Basically you work like a research scientists, making a series of experiments, until you find an idea which moves your KRs.<p>This is how I see it:<p><pre><code> Mission
Objectives
KRs (= goals + measurable metrics)
Problems/Jobs/Opportunities (Problem-space, JTBD, OST)
Ideas (Solution-space, Strategy, how to achive KR)
Step-Projects (Validation/De-Risking/Experiment or feature delivery)
Scopes (list of related tasks)
Tasks (TODOs)
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Terms & Abbreviations:<p><pre><code> KRs: Key Results
JTBD: Jobs-To-Be-Done
OST: Opportunity Solution Tree
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Also see GIST (Goals-Ideas-Steps-Tasks) framework:<p><a href="https://itamargilad.com/gist-framework/" rel="nofollow">https://itamargilad.com/gist-framework/</a>
"This might sound simple, but I think it’s harder than it seems to..."<p>This 100% – There is so much nuance to getting this right. Aligning:<p>Strategy (Business/Product) -> OKRs -> Opportunities -> Work<p>is never done well. I'm working to solve this problem with <a href="https://vistaly.com" rel="nofollow">https://vistaly.com</a> – by taking a very visual (and connected) approach to the problem, which is where, in my experience, alignment starts to break down.<p>I'm a fan of OSTs for helping with this (<a href="https://www.producttalk.org/opportunity-solution-tree/" rel="nofollow">https://www.producttalk.org/opportunity-solution-tree/</a>)