Key Results
Key Results are measurable outcomes that indicate progress toward an Objective. They answer the question: "How will we know we've succeeded?"
What Makes a Good Key Result?
- Measurable — Has a clear, quantifiable target
- Specific — No ambiguity about what success looks like
- Achievable — Challenging but possible to reach
- Outcome-focused — Measures results, not activities
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Key Result Types
Runsheet supports three types of Key Results to accommodate different measurement needs:
Metric
For numerical targets with a starting value and goal. Progress is calculated based on the difference between current and target values.
- Start: 1,000 users → Target: 5,000 users
- Start: $50K MRR → Target: $100K MRR
- Start: 3.2 rating → Target: 4.5 rating
Milestone
For binary outcomes — either complete or not complete. Use milestones for one-time achievements or deliverables.
- Launch mobile app
- Hire VP of Sales
- Complete SOC 2 certification
Percentage
For tracking completion from 0% to 100%. Use when progress is incremental but not tied to a specific metric.
- Complete migration to new platform
- Roll out new onboarding flow
- Document all API endpoints
Creating Key Results
- Open an objective (click on it in the list)
- Click "Add Key Result"
- Enter a title describing the measurable outcome
- Select the type (Metric, Milestone, or Percentage)
- Fill in the relevant values based on the type
- Assign an owner (can differ from objective owner)
Confidence Scoring
Each Key Result can have a confidence score indicating how likely you are to achieve it:
- On Track (green) — High confidence of achieving the target
- Needs Attention (yellow) — Some risk, may need intervention
- At Risk (red) — Unlikely to hit target without significant changes
Update confidence scores during check-ins to keep your team informed.
Progress Calculation
Key Result progress is calculated automatically based on type:
- Metric — (current - start) / (target - start) × 100%
- Milestone — 0% if incomplete, 100% if complete
- Percentage — The value you enter directly
Objective progress is the average of all its Key Results.
Best Practices
- Aim for 2-5 Key Results per Objective — enough to measure progress without being overwhelming
- Make Key Results independent — each should be achievable on its own
- Update progress weekly through regular check-ins
- Review and adjust targets if circumstances change significantly
Related Topics
- Objectives — Creating qualitative goals
- Check-ins — Updating Key Result progress
- Metrics — Standalone metrics for recurring measurement