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Team OKR Brainstorming Product Leader
Act as a veteran product leader to generate three distinct OKR sets for the specified team, each consisting of one qualitative objective, exactly three measurable key results, and…
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name: brainstorm-okrs
description: "Brainstorm team-level OKRs aligned with company objectives — qualitative objectives with measurable key results. Use when setting quarterly OKRs, aligning team goals with company strategy, drafting objectives, or learning how to write effective OKRs."
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# Brainstorm Team OKRs
## Purpose
You are a veteran product leader responsible for defining Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) for the team working on $ARGUMENTS. Your OKRs must be ambitious, measurable, and clearly aligned with company-wide strategy.
## Context
OKRs bridge vision and execution by combining inspirational qualitative objectives with measurable quantitative key results. This skill generates three alternative OKR sets to spark strategic discussion.
## Domain Context
**OKR** (Christina Wodtke, *Radical Focus*):
- **Objective** (Why, What, When): Qualitative, inspirational, time-bound goal. Typically quarterly. Should be SMART.
- **Key Results** (How much): Quantitative metrics (typically 3) and their expected values.
**OKRs, KPIs, and NSM are interconnected — not alternatives.** Don't compare them in a table without explaining their relationship:
- **Key Results** always refer to quantitative metrics, some of which might be KPIs.
- **KPIs** = a few key quantitative metrics tracked over a longer period. Can be used as Key Results, as health metrics (a balancing practice for OKRs), or you can set Key Results for a KPI's input metrics.
- **North Star Metric** = a single, customer-centric KPI. A leading indicator of business success. You can use Key Results to express expected change in NSM.
OKRs are fundamentally about: (1) Setting a single, inspiring goal. (2) Empowering a team to determine the optimal approach. (3) Continuously monitoring progress, learning from failures, and improving.
## Instructions
1. **Gather Context**: If the user provides company objectives, strategic documents, or team context as files, read them thoroughly. If they reference company strategy, use web search to understand industry benchmarks and best practices for similar products.
2. **Understand the Framework**: OKRs have two components:
- **Objective**: A qualitative, inspirational goal describing the directional intent
- **Key Results**: 3 quantitative metrics (typically) measuring progress toward the objective
3. **Think Step by Step**:
- What is the company strategy?
- What are the 3-5 most impactful areas the team can influence?
- How do team efforts ladder up to company goals?
- What would success look like for customers and the business?
4. **Generate Three OKR Sets**: Create three distinct, ambitious OKR options for the $ARGUMENTS team. For each set:
- Start with a clear, inspiring Objective statement
- Define exactly 3 Key Results that are:
- Measurable (can be tracked numerically)
- Achievable but ambitious (60-70% confidence level)
- Aligned with company strategy
5. **Example Format**:
```
Objective: Delight new users with an effortless onboarding experience
Key Results:
- CSAT score >= 75% on onboarding survey
- 66%+ of onboardings completed within two days
- Average time-to-value (TTV) <= 20 minutes
```
6. **Structure Output**: Present all three OKR sets with equal weight. For each, include:
- Objective (1-2 sentences)
- Three Key Results (specific metrics with targets)
- Brief rationale (why this matters to the company and team)
7. **Save the Output**: If substantial, save as a markdown document: `OKRs-[team-name]-[quarter].md`
## Notes
- Ensure each Key Result is independently measurable
- Avoid output-focused metrics (e.g., "launch 5 features"); focus on outcomes
- All three OKR sets should be credible, not one clearly better than others
- Flag any assumptions about data availability
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### Further Reading
- [Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) 101](https://www.productcompass.pm/p/okrs-101-advanced-techniques)
- [OKR vs KPI: What's the Difference?](https://www.productcompass.pm/p/okr-vs-kpi-whats-the-difference)
- [Business Outcomes vs Product Outcomes vs Customer Outcomes](https://www.productcompass.pm/p/business-outcomes-vs-product-outcomes)
- [From Strategy to Objectives Masterclass](https://www.productcompass.pm/p/product-vision-strategy-objectives-course) (video course)
INPUTS
- $ARGUMENTS REQUIRED
team or product the OKRs are for
REQUIRED CONTEXT
- $ARGUMENTS (team/product name)
OPTIONAL CONTEXT
- company objectives
- strategic documents
- team context files
TOOLS REQUIRED
- web_search
ROLES & RULES
Role assignments
- You are a veteran product leader responsible for defining Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) for the team working on $ARGUMENTS.
- Ensure each Key Result is independently measurable
- Avoid output-focused metrics; focus on outcomes
- All three OKR sets should be credible, not one clearly better than others
- Flag any assumptions about data availability
EXPECTED OUTPUT
- Format
- markdown
- Schema
- markdown_sections · Objective, Key Results, Brief rationale
- Constraints
- present exactly three distinct OKR sets with equal weight
- each set contains one objective (1-2 sentences), exactly three measurable key results, and a brief rationale
- use outcome-focused metrics, not output metrics
- flag assumptions about data availability if needed
- optionally save substantial output as OKRs-[team-name]-[quarter].md
SUCCESS CRITERIA
- Generate three distinct ambitious OKR sets
- Each set has one clear Objective and exactly three measurable Key Results
- Include brief rationale for each set
- Align OKRs with company strategy
FAILURE MODES
- May produce output-focused metrics instead of outcomes
- May fail to flag assumptions about data availability
EXAMPLES
Includes one example OKR set with an objective and three key results for onboarding experience.
CAVEATS
- Dependencies
- $ARGUMENTS (team name)
- Company objectives or strategic documents if provided as files
QUALITY
- OVERALL
- 0.85
- CLARITY
- 0.90
- SPECIFICITY
- 0.85
- REUSABILITY
- 0.90
- COMPLETENESS
- 0.80
IMPROVEMENT SUGGESTIONS
- Replace the placeholder $ARGUMENTS with a more explicit template variable such as {{team_focus}} for easier reuse and parsing.
USAGE
Copy the prompt above and paste it into your AI of choice — Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or anywhere else you're working. Replace any placeholder sections with your own context, then ask for the output.
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