'Don't let the plan fail,'Written by Lee So-yeon | Tasan Books | Published November 30, 2021
Launch Date November 30, 2021
Page Count, Weight and Size 276 Page | 388g | 138*200*20mm
ISBN: 9791130678221 (1130678229)
Languages: korean
"Will my life end like this?"
The only secret that changed the life of an ordinary office worker who lay down after work.
I endured for years and went to a bad company. When I tried to quit, I was at a loss, and when I tried to find something new while working, I didn't have the energy to get up.
That's when I met OKR, Google's method of achieving goals.
The OKR, which consists of inspirational goals and a simple and clear guide, immediately informed me of what I should do.
The plan was put into practice and at last I began to live the life I had dreamed of.
★★★★★
One key to successfully changing jobs, mastering English, finding jobs overseas, health care and app development
Change my life with the goal-achieving method that made Google grow a thousand times!
'Don't let the plan fail,'
Author: Lee Soyeon
He lives in Hong Kong and works as a UX designer at an American startup.
From programmers to project managers at Sony, Yahoo Japan, etc.
He has repeatedly transformed his career into a designer.
He started his career with Sony in Japan and developed various software while working for more than seven years.
However, he was stressed out by his work and company culture, and eventually suffered a serious burnout.
He could not leave the company recklessly or start from the beginning, reversing his accumulated career.
The opportunity for change that I found when I was calming down my life in deep lethargy.
It was Google's OKR and project management methods.
The OKR method, which establishes a clear goal and provides an accurate guide to the goal, regained the motivation it had thought had disappeared.
If you apply OKR to your life, you can work efficiently in the workplace without overdoing it.
He was able to pursue his goals steadily outside the workplace, so he gradually led his life in the direction he wanted.
I am now living a pleasant life in Hong Kong, visiting companies that provide satisfactory income and flexible working conditions.
Believing that work was originally hard and painful, I wrote this book with the intention of encouraging readers who endured every day that their lives would get better enough.
I'm rooting for more people to live a more comfortable and happy life through OKR and project management methods.