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Outcomes vs Outputs: are you activity or results driven?

Outcomes vs Outputs: are you activity or results driven? A common OKR setting mistake: creating Key Results that measure outputs instead of outcomes. What's the difference between outcomes and outputs? Why should Key Results measure outcomes and not outputs?

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