<p>summary with many important practices for OKRs in companies, has a checklist and common mistakes by the end worth checking out as well </p>
https://info.gtmhub.com/hubfs/Guides/Gtmhub%20-%20Ultimate%20OKRs%20Playbook%20June%202018.pdf?t=1538644084691
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