How do I mark or distinguish Committed vs Aspirational OKRs using tags?"
Category: OKRs
Profit.co allows Super Users to create tags and attach them to Objectives and Key Results. You can name your tags as Committed and Aspirational and can attach them to the relevant OKRs.
Why this Feature?
Your OKRs in Profit.co can be organized and filtered using a system of tags. Tags can either describe your OKRs using words like “Aspirational” or “Committed”.
Also, you can categorize them based on the department with words like “Sales” and “Finance" so that you can search for the objectives based on tags right away.
Step 1
To define tags, Navigate to Settings → General → Collaboration → Tags on the left navigation menu.
Step 2
Click on the Create Tag button, assign a color, name, and description for your tag, and then click on the Save button to save your changes.
Step 3
Hover your cursor on the Objective name. You can attach a tag to an objective from the objective overview page. Click on the Tag icon to select tags from the drop-down menu.
Step 4
The tag will appear on the OKR list page as follows.
Related Blog Post
To learn more about adding Tags on the OKR List Page, click here.
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