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How does Profit enable OKR visibility across teams?

While OKRs promote transparency, there are situations where you want OKRs to be restricted. For example, you may have a secret initiative that needs to be restricted to a smaller team of people. Or you may just want to keep an OKR restricted because you want to keep others from getting distracted.

Profit.co supports the following visibility options for cross-functional team OKRs:

  • Public – Visible to everyone
  • Team – Only Members of the team
  • Access List – Only a restricted named list of employees

Using the access list you can choose the users to whom you want to give access for visibility. Also, you can restrict the users by not giving them visibility access through the access list.

Navigate to OKRs and click on the team name from the left navigation panel. Click on the Create OKR button (Using Forms/Step by Step Guide).

Using Form:

When using the form to create an objective, you will see visibility dropdown.

When you click on the Visibility dropdown it will display 3 options

  • Public – OKR will be visible to all the users in the organization.
  • Teams – OKR will be visible to those who belong to that team or having access to the team.
  • Access List – Only those who are selected from the popup window can see that particular team OKR.

Using Step-by-Step wizard:

When you create an objective using a step-by-step wizard, you will find visibility options in the third step.

Note: By Default, visibility is set as Public.

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