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How to create Business Reviews?

- Go to the Business Reviews tab & click on Add Review. Click on Add Review - Type a suitable title for your business review Eg:- "Design Monthly OKR Review". Type a suitable title for your business review Eg:- "Design Monthly OKR Review" - By default, your department will be selected. By default your department will be selected - You can choose a different department as well. You can choose a different department as well - Choose the type of business review, it can be monthly, weekly etc. Choose the type of business review, it can be monthly, weekly etc - Choose the Business Review Date. Choose the Business Review Date - Choose Business Review Time. Choose Business Review Time - Check Auto add next Business Review. Check this option, if you want Peoplebox to create your business review in advance. If you choose your frequency as weekly, then your next business review will be created 4 days in advance. If you choose one among Monthly, Biweekly or quarterly then your business review will be created 7 days in advance Check Auto add next Business Review - Click on Add and you will be taken to the created business review. Click on Add and you will be taken to the created business review - Click to go back to see your business reviews. Click to go back to see your business reviews - Click on Add Review to add next set of review if you need it. Click on Add Review to add next set of review if you need it - You can choose for which Business Review Meeting you want to add your next review. Let's say if you already had a monthly business review meeting for Design department, now if you want to create a weekly review for the same then you can also click at the bottom where it says 'Want to add a fresh Business Review?' Click here and clicking there you will be presented with options to create a new type of business review. You can choose for which Business Review Meeting you want to add your next review. - You can also click at this arrow to directly access different type of reviews available for creation. You can also click at this arrow to directly access different type of reviews available for creation. - You can choose the relevant one as per your need and accordingly, the same frequency will be selected when the modal opens.

Last updated on Oct 21, 2024

Quarterly & Monthly Reviews Templates (QBRs, MBRs)

Context Since the OKR setting is already done by the managers or team leaders, they have a deep context about the OKR that they are working towards. So hardly any context setting is needed. This is a pure accountability driving & unblocking meeting. It is also preferred if the participants of the Biz Review pre-read the content before the meeting starts as they can discuss challenges rather than “Read-out updates”. Some organizations prefer detailed written notes that are narrative rather than bullet points. These are also “pre-read” in the first 10-15 mins of the meeting to avoid the “Presentation mode”. This works mostly like a document (inspired by Amazon’s 6-pager) vs. a bullet-pointed presentation. A lot of leading organizations have moved from presentations to pre-read notes as they find it a more productive use of their time. When to schedule All the low-level teams start in the first week of every month. Between 3rd - 7th all the low-level teams should have completed their reviews. By the 2nd week of the month, it should have bubbled up to the top level and reviews should be closed. How often to schedule - Once a month to discuss each month's updates - Once a Quarter to review the quarterly updates If your business hasn’t done any Biz Review meetings at all previously - prefer to start with QBRs and once you get the hang of it, start monthly reviews. Audience Ideally, the owners of the OKRs, their peers and their managers should be part of these meetings. It is mostly accountability, course correction and unblocking that happens in such meetings. Eg: if it is a product QBR/MBR, the product manager and engineering manager would sit with their Director of Product and Director of Engineering who themselves are partners. What is not discussed? These are the topics to avoid in your MBR/QBR to serve the purpose of the meeting right. If you feel the meeting is going in the below written direction - call out and schedule another meeting for it. - Product brainstorming, ideas, feedback - Discussing the details of an upcoming design, management feedback on a recent release, and ideas on the products - these go into too much detail and should be avoided in this meeting. - OKR Planning & Estimation - Since this is a tracking meeting, estimation and planning should be out of this meeting. - Occasionally, the OKRs can be corrected but if it feels like it takes the entire meeting, cancel this and managers should help their teams draft out separately. What is the best outcome of this meeting? - Leaders have complete clarity on where exactly the team is with their goals set and the projections for the upcoming months/quarters. - Risks are called out that stop them from achieving them and resource planning is done to bring them back on track. - Critical Action Items are noted down to track open items from the meeting. - Badly written OKRs are called out and a new meeting is scheduled to redraft the OKRs. Format & Template Here are the sections that should be there in your template for this meeting. Peoplebox would allow you to set this format and run this through. 1. Action Items (Peoplebox AI section) 1. Most meetings start with follow-up conversations from the previous meeting and their closure. 2. This helps accountability of any open context. 3. As the meeting progresses - keep adding action items. 2. Highlights / Executive Summary (Text Section) 1. This contains the Hits & Misses of the last time period 2. Talk about in points and detail them out with numbers. 3. OKR Summary along with Projects (Peoplebox OKR section) 1. This usually forms the core of the meeting. You’d be spending at least 50% of your meeting in this section. 2. Go through each Objective and talk about the updates, status and progress of each of the Key Results. 3. Share the projections of how numbers might change based on the current situation. 4. View previous updates or dig deeper into projects where needed 5. Talk about the Key projects that are helping to drive these key results. 1. Talk about release dates, status, roll-out plan etc 4. Health Metrics / KPI Update (Peoplebox KPI section) 1. Your business would have key metrics that are a north star. You’d usually have a lot of metrics here as this is the superset. 2. You will be tracking them regularly, but not necessarily working to move these numbers. 3. These numbers represent the health of the business. 4. Add Graphs, Tables and talk about the delta 5. Talking Points / Key Asks / Deep Dive (Text section) 1. Talk about any dependencies that you want from management in this meeting. 2. Deep dive into any specific product or topic. 3. Hiring budgets - talk about potential people that you need to get your task done. 4. Prioritization/focus - talk about dropping few KRs, Objectives to focus and achieve. 5. Cross-team priorities - talk about priorities about the other team that you are dependent on that you would want to be changed to ensure you can collaboratively achieve goals together. 6. Product Updates / Recent Releases (Peoplebox Project/Roadmap section) 1. Zp through this fast, it would add more context to the meeting. 2. Screenshots of the recent releases. 3. Add notes on the purpose of the release. 4. Impact & Release metrics - how did the project positively impact the customers? 7. Customer Anecdotes (Text section) 1. Stories and anecdotes from customers. 2. Emphasize on interesting insights that you received from the recent customer meetings. 3. Talk about how customers perceived the recent project updates and how it impacted them. 8. Plan for the upcoming month (Text section) 1. The aim of this section is to give clarity to the leaders as to what should they expect next month. 2. What are the planned targets for the upcoming month 3. What projects are planned 4. Any major events that are planned Read More - How to create Business Reviews? - Consume OKR updates easily just like Google docs

Last updated on Oct 21, 2024

Ability to view updates on your Goals upfront (Qualitative Update)

Note: Currently, this feature works only for Biz Reviews. Introduction We are thrilled to announce the latest update to our Biz Review product - The ability to view updates on your Goals upfront (Qualitative Update). This feature is designed to consume the updates on Goals quickly by showing them below the Goal title. It provides a continuous vertical reading experience similar to Google Docs or MS Word. With this new feature, users can now check in on their Goals from the Biz Review tab, enabling them to quickly add and view the updates. Here are some of the key features that this feature offers: 1. Easier to consume Goal Updates: Users can now consume the updates on Goals quickly by viewing them below the Goal title. It provides a continuous vertical reading experience similar to Google Docs or MS Word. 2. Ability to connect updates for each Goal to a specific Biz Review: Since the Qualitative updates happen through the Biz Review page you know exactly what the consumers of the review will see. Each update is specific to a review, other reviews don’t show the same update. How it works 1. Go to your Biz Review page and scroll to the Goals widget. 2. Hover over the current progress bar to check in on your goal. 3. Update the progress and status achieved since your last check-in. 4. Next, add the context for the change in progress or status. 5. Click on check-in 6. The Qualitative update would be visible under the goal title. 7. Only Check-ins done with an update on the Biz Review page would be visible upfront as Qualitative Updates. Check-ins done on the Goals listing page won't be visible.

Last updated on Jul 26, 2024