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Out-Behave to Outperform, Reflection Cycles Beat Relentless Execution, Big Rocks Fill the Jar First

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The way Page sees it, a ten percent improvement means that you’re doing the same thing as everybody else. You probably won’t fail spectacularly, but you are guaranteed not to succeed wildly. That’s why Page expects Goog…

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"The way Page sees it, a ten percent improvement means that you’re doing the same thing as everybody else. You probably won’t fail spectacularly, but you are guaranteed not to succeed wildly. That’s why Page expects Googlers to create products and services that are ten times better than the competition. That means he isn’t satisfied with discovering a couple of hidden efficiencies or tweaking code to achieve modest gains. Thousand percent improvement requires rethinking problems, exploring what’s technically possible and having fun in the process."

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"Googlers are encouraged to use their OKRs in self-assessments—as guides, not as grades. As Shona Brown, former SVP of business operations, explained it to me, “It wasn’t that they got a red or yellow or green, but here was a list of what they’d delivered on that was above business as usual and connected to the overall goals of the company.” The point of objectives and key results, after all, is to get everyone working on the right things."

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