Over the years, we’ve worked with numerous organizations implementing goal-setting frameworks, including V2MOM. We’re excited to share what we have learned about this framework to help you evaluate whether it is suitable for your organization.
V2MOM is a strategic planning framework created by Marc Benioff at Salesforce. The acronym stands for Vision, Values, Methods, Obstacles, and Measures. It’s designed to create alignment throughout an organization by answering five fundamental questions:
Let’s dive into each component in detail.
The Vision component articulates your organization’s goal. It’s your destination, your aspirational future state.
A compelling Vision isn’t just a statement – it’s a north star that guides your entire organization. When we help organizations craft their Vision, we look for these essential qualities:
“Become the leading sustainable energy provider in the Pacific Northwest by 2025”
Values define the principles and beliefs that guide how you’ll achieve your vision. They set the cultural and ethical boundaries for decision-making.
Values aren’t just words on a wall – they’re the principles that guide daily decisions. Here are some examples of values that effectively shape organizational behavior:
Methods are the specific strategies and actions you’ll take to achieve your vision while adhering to your values.
Methods turn your Vision and Values into action. Here are some concrete examples of methods that show how strategic objectives can be broken down into specific initiatives:
Obstacles identify potential challenges and barriers that might prevent you from achieving your vision.
When identifying obstacles, you need to be both realistic and comprehensive. Here are the key types of challenges we typically help organizations consider:
Let’s look at some real-world examples of obstacles that organizations might face. These show how specific and actionable obstacle identification should be:
Measures define how you’ll track progress and determine success.
Effective measures need to be both meaningful and trackable. When helping organizations set their measures, we look for these key attributes:
Here’s what good measures look like in practice. These examples demonstrate how to create specific, quantifiable indicators of success:
The V2MOM journey typically starts at the top. Here’s how leadership teams usually approach the initial planning phase:
Once the organizational V2MOM is set, it needs to flow through the company. Here’s how that typically happens:
Having a V2MOM isn’t enough – you must keep it alive and relevant. Here’s what a healthy review cycle looks like:
One of V2MOM’s strongest features is its ability to get everyone on the same page. Here’s what makes it effective for alignment:
V2MOM takes a holistic approach to planning, considering multiple aspects of organizational success. Here’s what makes it comprehensive:
One of V2MOM’s advantages is its adaptability to different organizational contexts. Here’s how that flexibility manifests:
Through our experience, we’ve observed several challenges organizations face when implementing V2MOM:
While V2MOM includes measurement as a component, organizations often struggle with making it work effectively. Here are the key challenges we’ve observed:
The framework’s flexibility can sometimes become a double-edged sword. Here are the structural challenges organizations often face:
Managing resources effectively within the V2MOM framework can be tricky. Here are the common resource-related challenges we’ve seen:
V2MOM might be a good fit if your organization:
Some organizations thrive with simpler frameworks, and V2MOM might be perfect if your organization values these characteristics:
V2MOM tends to work well for organizations with certain operational patterns. You might be a good fit if your organization:
While V2MOM was groundbreaking when introduced at Salesforce, goal-setting frameworks have evolved significantly. Modern organizations often need:
This evolution has led many organizations to adopt more robust frameworks like OKRs, which provide:
One question we often get is about the differences between OKRs and V2MOM. Through our experience implementing both frameworks, we’ve developed some unique insights we’d love to share.
At the heart of the OKR framework are three essential elements that work together to drive success. Through our implementation experience, we’ve found these components create a powerful engine for achievement:
What makes OKRs truly powerful isn’t just the core framework – the supporting elements create a complete system for success. Here are the critical pieces we’ve found accelerate progress:
When we first started helping organizations with goal-setting, we viewed V2MOM and OKRs as fundamentally different frameworks. However, our experience has shown that they address many of the same needs differently. Here’s what we’ve learned:
One of OKRs’ greatest strengths is how it handles different planning horizons simultaneously. Here’s how we help organizations create a dynamic planning system that stays responsive to change:
Most organizations need different tools for different jobs. One of the most powerful aspects of OKRs is how they clearly separate different types of goals and metrics:
Here’s where we’ve seen one of the biggest differences in practice:
Through years of implementation experience, we’ve developed a proven approach to OKR team structure. Here are the key elements that we’ve found consistently drive success:
Success with OKRs isn’t just about setting goals – it’s about how you manage them day-to-day. Here’s how our approach ensures your OKRs stay on track and deliver results:
Through our experience, we’ve found OKRs to be more effective for most organizations. Here’s why:
Business operating systems and frameworks, in our experience need to be able to handle complexity while maintaining clarity. OKRs excel here because they provide:
Setting goals is just the beginning. Where OKRs really shine is in the complete support system they provide for execution:
One of the biggest challenges in achieving goals is ensuring you have the right resources in the right places. Our OKR implementation addresses this head-on through:
Knowing where you stand and where you’re headed is crucial for success. Our OKR implementation provides crystal-clear visibility through:
Based on our experience helping organizations implement both frameworks, here are our recommendations:
Based on our experience helping organizations implement both frameworks, we’ve found that OKRs are particularly powerful when you’re looking for these capabilities:
While we typically recommend OKRs, V2MOM might be a better fit if these characteristics better match your organization’s needs:
Whether you choose V2MOM or explore other frameworks like OKRs, the key is finding an approach that fits your organization’s needs and culture.
At ZOKRI, we’re here to help you make the right choice and implement it successfully. We’ve helped numerous organizations design and implement effective goal-setting frameworks that drive real results.
Do you want to discuss which framework might be best for your organization?
Book a consultation with our team or explore our goal-setting resources.
ZOKRI specializes in helping organizations implement effective goal-setting frameworks. While we have experience with V2MOM, we’ve found that modern organizations often benefit from more structured approaches like OKRs. We’d love to help you find the right fit for your organization.
We’ve developed a comprehensive support system to ensure your success with goal-setting frameworks. Here’s what you get when you partner with ZOKRI:
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Matt is the founder of ZOKRI and author of the book Force Multipliers. His career started in media planning, advertising and digital marketing. He founded his first VC backed technology company in 2009, exiting in 2016.
Having held positions like Chief Strategy Officer, and Chief Product Officer, in addition to various sales and marketing roles, Matt has a rare combination of perspectives and skills. He can seamlessly transitions between leadership conversations to being in the trenches with sales, marketing, customer service, data and HR teams.
Customers comment on Matt’s energy and passion, not just his know-how. In workshops this is an important and welcomed attribute, passion is infectious.
A guiding principle Matt lives by is ‘rapid value delivery’, and together with the team, many of the frameworks and tools used are geared towards this goal. Part of the rapid value delivery philosophy is to leverage what you know already as much as possible.
To enable this, Matt and the team will want to absorb and build on what you know and make positive changes, blending short-term opportunity with longer-term strategic advantage.
Ian is a Strategy and OKR thought leader with over 30 years of experience, helping organizations ranging from world leaders to ambitious startups and scale-ups.
His unique professional journey spans roles as a strategist, software engineering leader, product manager and a co-founder. This multidisciplinary background equips him with a comprehensive perspective, making him a valuable consultant capable of quickly identifying capabilities that hold an organization back.
In the last four years, Ian has focused on collaborating with C-suite executives of startups and scale-ups, aiding them in articulating their strategic vision and bringing it to life through effective OKR frameworks. His work has led to enhanced strategic clarity and execution for these organizations. He’s also helped enterprise-sized companies like Elsevier succeed with OKRs so gets the requirements of larger corporates.
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