### Contents

- [**Articles**](#resources-articles)
- [**Glossary Terms**](#resources-glossary_terms)
- [**Discussions**](#resources-discussions)
- [**Reports**](#resources-reports)

# Objectives and Key Results (OKR) Software Resources

##### Articles, Glossary Terms, Discussions, and Reports to expand your knowledge on Objectives and Key Results (OKR) Software

Resource pages are designed to give you a cross-section of information we have on specific categories. You'll find [articles](#resources-articles) from our experts, [feature definitions](#resources-glossary_terms), [discussions](#resources-discussions) from users like you, and [reports](#resources-reports) from industry data.

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- [**Articles**](#resources-articles)
- [**Glossary Terms**](#resources-glossary_terms)
- [**Discussions**](#resources-discussions)
- [**Reports**](#resources-reports)

## Objectives and Key Results (OKR) Software Articles

[![What Is A KPI? Types, Examples, How to Create, and Tips](https://sell.g2.com/hubfs/KPI@2x.png "What Is A KPI? Types, Examples, How to Create, and Tips")](https://www.g2.com/articles/kpi-key-performance-indicator)

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### What Is A KPI? Types, Examples, How to Create, and Tips
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Some things are easier to measure than others. Measuring improvement is not one of those things.

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by Daniella Alscher

[![OKR vs. KPI](https://learn.g2.com/hubfs/OKR%20vs%20KPI.png "OKR vs. KPI")](https://www.g2.com/articles/okr-vs-kpi)

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### OKR vs. KPI
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Objectives and key results (OKRs) and key performance indicators (KPIs) are goal-setting frameworks for measuring performance, productivity, and profitability. Businesses use OKR software or data visualization tools to visualize, track, and measure achievements against business goals.&nbsp;OKRs help companies set, track, and modify measurable and time-bound organizational goals. KPIs are standalone, high-level performance metrics that summarize progress toward desired outcomes. Businesses use KPIs to measure progress and OKRs for direction and context.OKRs and KPIs have many differences despite their complementary use.&nbsp;

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by Sudipto Paul

[![Chaos to Cohesion: How Program Management Drives Results](https://learn.g2.com/hubfs/Program%20management.png "Chaos to Cohesion: How Program Management Drives Results")](https://www.g2.com/articles/program-management-for-success)

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### Chaos to Cohesion: How Program Management Drives Results
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Are you feeling overwhelmed by the number of projects you're juggling? Like you're constantly trying to keep track of multiple projects, all with different deadlines and stakeholders? If so, you're not alone. 

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by Harshita Tewari

## Objectives and Key Results (OKR) Software Glossary Terms

[![Goal Setting](https://learn.g2.com/hubfs/G2CM_GI178_Glossary_Articles_%5BGoal_Setting%5D_V1b.png "Goal Setting")](https://www.g2.com/glossary/goal-setting-definition)

[Goal Setting](https://www.g2.com/glossary/goal-setting-definition)

Goal setting is a process that involves goal evaluation and building steps to achieving them. Learn more about its importance and how to set goals.

by Aayushi Sanghavi

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## Objectives and Key Results (OKR) Software Discussions

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Question on: Asana
[Is Asana worth it?](/discussions/is-asana-worth-it)

After reading over 1,200 G2 user reviews from the past year, I can confidently say that Asana is absolutely worth considering for any team looking for reliable project management software. The average star rating sits at an impressive 4.68 out of 5, and G2 users are highly enthusiastic. On average, they give it a 9.37 out of 10 when asked if they'd recommend it to others. From what I’ve seen, Asana scores particularly well on usability, with an average ease of use rating of 6.39 and a “meets requirements” score of 6.46 (both out of 7). It’s clear that G2 users appreciate its intuitive design, collaborative features, and ability to streamline task management. Based on the reviews and my experience, I believe Asana delivers solid value and lives up to the hype.

Yes, of course it is! It offers a free trial - try it out and see for yourself if it fits your usecase.

Answered: Aditya Abhishek on August 3, 2025

extremely worth it platform

Answered: Konjengbam Mitindra Singh on May 10, 2026

Absolutely worth it! Best in class for project management tools

Answered: Vince Tan on May 27, 2026

Yes, ideal for project management and task asignments with big groups of user internally or externally and very easy to use.

Answered: Remy da Thesta on March 17, 2026

It's definitely worth it. I use it every day

Answered: Evan Sherbert on July 31, 2025

yes its worth it

Answered: Designers Strokes on September 24, 2025

Honestly, I’d say yes — Asana is definitely worth it. My team has been using it for a while, and the reviews you shared really line up with my experience. It’s super easy to get into, even for people who aren’t very techy, and once you start organizing projects there, it feels hard to imagine going back to spreadsheets or endless email threads. The best part for me is how everything is transparent — you can see deadlines, task owners, and progress without constantly following up. It just keeps everyone on the same page. Sure, it’s not perfect (like, sometimes I wish reporting was a bit more flexible), but overall it really helps us stay organized and productive. So yeah, from a day-to-day user’s perspective, Asana really delivers. 🚀

Answered: Kenneth Vergara on October 4, 2025

Definitely yes

Answered: Dave Arocha on April 15, 2026

Yes, of course, if you want to streamline the process and manage the projects.

Answered: Charmi Mohnani on April 15, 2026

I personally love using it because it’s a tool that can support you across both structured project workflows and day to day operational tasks. You can easily design processes, automate routine activities, and maintain clear visibility of task status across teams. It is very simple to generate reports and monitor progress without needing complex setups. It’s intuitive, and practical. 

Answered: Pamela Rodríguez on April 21, 2026

Yes, Asana is worth it, but it depends on how you plan to use it. It’s a strong tool for managing tasks and team projects, with a clean interface and good collaboration features that make work easier to track and organize. It also offers a free plan and useful integrations, which makes it a good value for individuals or small teams

Answered: Priyanshu Jha on May 1, 2026

Slightly Worth it

Answered: Bibhudatta Dehury on June 7, 2026

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Question on: Asana
[Is Asana good for project management?](/discussions/is-asana-good-for-project-management)

Is Asana good for project management?

Yes! Obviously!

Answered: Sadman Sakib on January 4, 2024

Yes. It is a really helpful tool for project management. Asana has helpful tools for smooth workflow and effective collaboration within your team and with other departments. 

Answered: Benjamin Williams on May 10, 2023

It's a good tool for work management that allows to track projects and task.progress, any comments or notes or any additional information and deadlines.

Answered: Shivani Jain on July 31, 2023

Yes, Asana is well-regarded as a project management tool and is used by many individuals and teams for organizing and managing tasks, projects, and workflows. It offers a wide range of features to help you plan, track, and manage work efficiently. Some key advantages of using Asana for project management include: Task Management: Asana provides a user-friendly interface for creating and managing tasks. You can assign tasks to team members, set due dates, and add descriptions and attachments. Project Organization: You can organize tasks into projects and subprojects, making it easy to structure your work and keep things well-organized. Collaboration: Asana fosters collaboration by allowing team members to comment on tasks, share files, and have discussions related to specific projects or tasks. Calendar and Timeline Views: Asana offers calendar and timeline views that help you visualize project schedules and deadlines, making it easier to manage workloads. Customization: You can create custom fields to add specific information to tasks, and you can use templates to streamline processes for recurring projects. Integration: Asana integrates with a wide range of third-party applications and tools, enabling you to connect it with your existing software stack. Mobile Accessibility: Asana is available as a mobile app, ensuring that you can access and manage your projects while on the go. User-Friendly: It's known for its user-friendly interface and is often recommended for teams looking for a straightforward project management solution. Visibility: Asana offers features like progress tracking and dashboards to provide visibility into project status.

Answered: Muhammad Sulaiman on October 25, 2023

yes, for sure

Answered: Satyam Gupta on May 13, 2026

Yes! Asana is great for project management. It streamlines communication and collaboration which are the biggest part of project management.

Answered: Christine Kroad on May 10, 2023

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Question on: ClickUp
[What features of ClickUp make it a preferred choice for project management in agile teams?](/discussions/what-features-of-clickup-make-it-a-preferred-choice-for-project-management-in-agile-teams)

What features of ClickUp make it a preferred choice for project management in agile teams?

I like the versatility to manage multiple projects at same time. One special and crucial point for me is to have more people in a card. This is super!

Answered: Dario Passariello on February 7, 2024

I think that the best features for agile teams are the agile dashboards and sprint reporting and the workflows for Scrum, Kanban, and hybrid models. Also for developers teams you have native Git integrations.

Answered: Manuel Ernesto García on February 7, 2024

ClickUp has a lot going for it, especially for agile teams. The biggest draw for power users and admins is the flexibility—whether you’re working with Scrum, Kanban, or a hybrid approach, ClickUp adapts. Features like custom task statuses, sprints, and dashboards are a game changer for keeping everything transparent and trackable.

Answered: Wunna Htun on August 21, 2024

First things first, their hierarchy (Space,Folder,List) makes it very easy to manager the processes. Launching 3.0, they have solved many issues that 2.0 has, coming up with a much better UI and much faster application. Lastly, their newest launch, ClickUp Brain (AI) is a game changer. 

Answered: Evrim Aslan on February 8, 2024

It has agility and organization options that can adapt perfectly to each organizational style. It seems to me that it is good software if you handle it well.

Answered: Julio Guevara on March 27, 2024

Flexible Task Management Customizable task statuses, priorities, and fields to match agile workflows (Scrum, Kanban, or hybrid).

Answered: Mohammad Mohsin on July 30, 2025

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