goop.com KPIs and OKRs | Comparably
goop.com Claimed Company
goop is a lifestyle brand with its roots in content across key pillars: wellness, beauty, food, style, and travel. Within those pillars, goop curates and sells a tightly edited array of products and makes its own goods in beauty, fashion, and wellness. goop launched in the fall of 2008 out of Gwyneth Paltrow’s kitchen as a homespun weekly newsletter. Paltrow wanted to share her unbiased travel recommendations, health-centric recipes, and shopping discoveries, and she also wanted to get her own questions—about health, fitness, and the psyche—answered. goop continues to be a place for Paltrow, now the company’s CEO, to introduce readers to incredible experts who have mentored her throughout her life, along with new ideas about where to shop, eat, and stay, plus clean recipes. read more
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goop.com KPIs and OKRs

Employees’ understanding of goop.com's KPIs and OKRs is essential for its success. Out of 1 goop.com employees who’ve answered, “Are your company’s goals clear and are you invested in them?” 1 have said yes.

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Yes100%
No0%
Are your company's goals clear, and are you invested in them?
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Manager's Role in Accomplishing Goals

A main function of a managerial role is to lead one’s subordinates. A manager at goop.com is responsible for ensuring his subordinates accomplish objectives using key performance indicators. goop.com employees shared they generally receive helpful feedback once a month or every week, while 100% of goop.com employees said they’re given recognition for their impact & accomplishments. Feedback and positive reinforcement are both conducive to meeting goals.

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Yes100%
No0%
Are you typically recognized for the impact and accomplishments you make for your current company?
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Every week50%
Once a month50%
Once a quarter0%
Once a year0%
Never0%
How often do you get valuable feedback on how to improve at work?
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