Tony Stanfel’s Reviews > Measure What Matters: How Google, Bono, and the Gates Foundation Rock the World with OKRs > Status Update
Tony Stanfel
is 76% done
This really hit home: "There is no tool, OKRs included, that will work with the wrong instruction manual." Success isn't just about the system; it’s about genuine belief in the process and cultural alignment. No half-measures! 📈
— Mar 27, 2026 08:19AM
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Tony Stanfel
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Ch 20 of Measure What Matters: "If everything’s at green, you failed." 🚩 Love the push for more "red"—big, disruptive ambitions over safe, incremental wins. Stay hungry, stay uncomfortable, and keep stretching. 🚀
— Mar 27, 2026 10:56PM
Tony Stanfel
is 69% done
It’s crazy to think that there are so many things happening at a pizza restaurant like zoom. But it helps put things in perspective on how complex simple ideas can become without the proper discipline.
— Mar 23, 2026 08:43AM
Tony Stanfel
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Today’s workers “want to be ‘empowered’ and ‘inspired,’ not told what to do. They want to provide feedback to their managers, not wait for a year to receive feedback from their managers. They want to discuss their goals on a regular basis, share them with others, and track progress from peers.”
Could agree more with this except from the book. What can we do to be empowering employee decisions?
— Mar 18, 2026 07:44AM
Could agree more with this except from the book. What can we do to be empowering employee decisions?
Tony Stanfel
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“those organizations shared something else in common: a glaring lack of alignment. I’d have no clue as to what other teams were doing, or how we might work together toward a common objective. We’d try to compensate with more meetings, which only wasted time. If you put two people in a boat and have one row east and the other row west, they’ll use up lots of energy going nowhere.”
This really resonated
— Mar 07, 2026 09:15PM
This really resonated
Tony Stanfel
is 30% done
The football analogy for OKRs was a simple yet great example of showing go easily an organizations communication can breakdown and the different business units are working towards a common goal and they can’t measure their success to boot.
— Mar 05, 2026 07:47AM

