How to view the OKR weight log?
Category: OKRs
Users can track the changes in the objective weights defined at the OKR level by clicking on the “View Log” in the OKR weight-defining pop-up in Profit. co.
Why this feature?
This feature helps the user to view the weightage added to the objectives so that they can adjust the weightage based on the current requirement of the organization.
- Let’s say that you have added weights to the objective already and you want to change the existing weights.
- After changing the weights, click Update. To view the OKR weight log, click on “View Log”.
- You can view the list of OKR weight logs with reference to the changes made from the old weights to the new weights.
Step 1
To view the weights log, navigate to the OKRs page from the left navigation panel.
Click on the Weights icon.
Step 2
Enable the Weighted Objectives toggle, and define weights for the Objectives. The weight should equal 1 or 100%.
To view the log, click on the View log button.
Related Answer Post
To know more about how to measure OKR progress based on the key results weightage, click here.
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