The Thinkydoers OKRs Podcast: Strategy & Leadership for Change-Makers

Listen to this strategy & OKRs podcast for practical insights on implementing Objectives & Key Results, featuring conversations with OKR experts, leaders, and practitioners (and more).

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… and, Thinkydoers isn’t just an OKRs podcast anymore!

Of course, OKRs are a piece of the puzzle.

But on Thinkydoers, you’ll find tools, resources, and support for status quo challengers, as well as inspirational stories and practice tips from fascinating people whose work spans thinking (strategy) and doing (execution).

Change can be very lonely work, and it doesn’t have to be. Join other changemakers, status-quo challengers, unconventional leaders, and career rebels here to find useful, energizing ways to reduce your cognitive overhead and increase your impact.

Featured OKRs Podcast Episodes

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Strategy, Leadership and OKRs Podcast for Career Rebels

Thinkydoers, originally titled From Think to Do, started out as an OKR podcast, including host Sara Lobkovich starting to write her book (due out in Q3 2023) in public through podcast episodes.

In 2024, we changed formats to include solo episodes focused not only on Sara’s work in OKRs, but also on topics including career fulfillment, workplace well-being, and cognitive and brain health for strategic thinkers, introverts, neurodivergent people (especially with ADHD and Autism) and other people who are “wired differently.”

OKRs in Context: Do OKRs co-exist with other methodologies?
Sara Lobkovich Sara Lobkovich

OKRs in Context: Do OKRs co-exist with other methodologies?

One of the first jobs to be done when implementing (or rebooting) OKRs is to identify how they fit into an organization’s existing planning “stack” of methodologies, and get clear about what job they’re being hired to do.

This episode is based on chapter three of Sara Lobkovich’s upcoming book...

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Stress and Resilience with Dat Tran
Sara Lobkovich Sara Lobkovich

Stress and Resilience with Dat Tran

Unlock the secrets to resilience with Dat Tran, a seasoned leadership coach. Learn practical stress management strategies and propel yourself toward peak performance and wellness.

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What are "Objectives" and "Key Results" in OKRs?
Sara Lobkovich Sara Lobkovich

What are "Objectives" and "Key Results" in OKRs?

We're excited to share Chapter Two of our work-in-progress Evolutionary OKRs Playbook with you. This chapter re-introduces Objectives and Key Results for people who may be less familiar with traditional approaches, and then shifts into the unique elements of the Evolutionary OKR model.

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When "OKRs Don't Work" -- Thinkydoers Ep 10
Sara Lobkovich Sara Lobkovich

When "OKRs Don't Work" -- Thinkydoers Ep 10

In this Thinkydoers episode, we examine a phase of OKR maturity: the "OKRs aren't working" phase. It sounds bad: but really, this phase, if you get curious about it and look at the information the phase is giving you, may signal that you're poised for the next level of OKR maturity.

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KPIs vs OKRs: What's the difference? Thinkydoers Ep 09
Sara Lobkovich Sara Lobkovich

KPIs vs OKRs: What's the difference? Thinkydoers Ep 09

What's the difference between Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and Key Results (KRs)?. We'll spend this episode on how we use the term "KPI" in the Connected Strategic aligned goal model, to reduce confusion and increase clarity when using KPIs in an OKR environment.

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Would you like to be a guest on Thinkydoers?

Currently seeking podcast guests in the following categories for scheduled upcoming episodes:

Psychology and/or therapist experts in:

  • Hyperfocus

  • Flow

  • Extrinsic and intrinsic motivation

  • Cognitive processing

and other elements of (non-toxically) positive psychology.

You do not have to guest a whole episode — for some episodes, I just need brief interviews to fill gaps in the larger story.

Thinkydoers: A Podcast at the Intersection of Strategy, Career, Leadership, and OKRs

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Thinkydoers creator and host,
Sara Lobkovich

Thinkydoers®, hosted by Strategy Rebel and OKR Coach Sara Lobkovich, is a community for unconventional leaders, status-quo challengers, and workplace “square pegs.” Thinkydoers are individuals who navigate the journey from insight to idea, through the messy middle, seeking courage and confidence to bring their visions to life.

Thinkydoers are a diverse group. We're disproportionately introverted and/or neurodivergent (but not exclusively) and regardless of personality or cognitive wiring, Thinkydoers are strategic thinkers often underserved and misunderstood in traditional business cultures.

Whether you’re a leader, an aspiring leader, or a behind-the-scenes “clutch player,” Thinkydoers aims to help you find more satisfaction, less frustration, and greater flow in your work.

Learn to unblock your inner strategist with No-BS OKRs. Then, explore topics way beyond goal-setting, including strategy, behavior change, cognitive health and wellbeing, and motivation. Our guest episodes feature a wide range of perspectives to support you in building the work/life you want most.

Increase your impact, reduce overwhelm, avoid burnout, and make the unique impacts only you can bring to the world. Here, you’ll discover how to build and maintain a fulfilling career and lead transformative efforts with significant outcomes, all while putting human outcomes first.

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