#AgenticEconomy

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5 things I learned about OKRs (and why I regret googling them) šŸ¤¦ā€ā™‚ļø 1ļøāƒ£ OKRs are just goals with a glow-up ✨ Turns out Objectives and Key Results are basically what I already wrote on a sticky note in 2018. But now I need a framework, a dashboard, and an AI copilot to remind me I’m behind on a metric nobody actually wants to hit. 2ļøāƒ£ AI already knows my OKRs before I do šŸ¤– I spent 2 hours crafting "Align quarterly objectives to strategic AI-native initiatives." Then my generative LLM copilot generated the exact same three bullet points in 0.3 seconds. I’m not a leader—I’m an autonomous agent’s executive assistant. 3ļøāƒ£ Key results are just excuses for scoring anxiety šŸ“Š ā€œImprove onboarding NPS by 15%ā€ sounds aggressive until you realize the ā€œKey Resultsā€ are graded like a performance review you can’t win. I now have a machine-learning model to predict whether I’ll end up stressed, rage-writing, or both. 4ļøāƒ£ The ā€œaspirationalā€ vibe is just toxic hustle culture fanfiction šŸš€ OKRs promise you can stretch yourself 10x, but no one says stretch marks in your mental health don’t count. Let me guess, next you’ll tell me to agentic-ize my meditation practice with an AI-assisted gratitude laser beam. 5ļøāƒ£ I wish I never learned about OKRs—please revert to a time when my plan was ā€œtry hard and panicā€ šŸ”™ Now I’m obligated to use big language (ā€œalign,ā€ ā€œAI-powered synergy,ā€ ā€œpipeline optimization agentā€) to describe basic tasks. Ignorance was bliss. Now I’m holding a quarterly review with my autonomous enterprise copilot named Bodhi. #OKRs #LeadershipLessons #BurnedByFrameworks #AgenticEconomy #CringeButTrue
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