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Collaboration in OKR Implementations using Forms

Forms—The use of forms is another key means of collaboration in OKR. Teams can create and share forms at the OKR Board level. Fields can contain single-line text, multi-line text, check boxes, radio buttons, calendars, attachments, descriptions, and so on. Forms can be created and used by teams across divisions/departments to get the work done. Figure 5-7 illustrates how a form is created by a team member to collaborate with other team members in the context of distributed teams using a digital OKR tool:

Creation of a Form for Collaboration in a Digital OKR Tool

Figure 5.7: Creation of a Form for Collaboration in a Digital OKR Tool (Source: Vabro)

Figure 5.7 above shows a Vabro interface showing how forms are used for collaboration when using a digital OKR tool.

Figures 5.8 and 5.9 illustrate variations in Form creation in multiple digital OKR tool:

Form Creation

Figure 5.8:Form Creation (Source: Asana)

Figure 5.8 above shows a Asana form editor interface displaying a creative production request form with input fields, form settings, organization access permissions, and task collaborator options for submission tracking.

Form Creation

Figure 5.9: Form Creation (Source: Jira)

Figure 5.9 above shows a Jira form builder interface displaying a task form for the "New Campaign" project with summary, description, attachment fields, and customizable form field options on the right.