Mozilla Foundation 2020 OKRs
Mozilla Foundation is fueling a movement for a healthy internet.
Org-wide OKRs
OKR 1: THOUGHT LEADERSHIP: Test out our theory of change in ways that both give momentum to other orgs taking concrete action on trustworthy AI and establish Mozilla as a credible thought leader.
Responsible: Ashley Boyd
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Key Results
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KR Lead
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| 1.1
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Publish a whitepaper theory of change
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Becca Ricks
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| 1.2
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250 people and organizations participate in mapping to show who is working on key elements of trustworthy AI and offer feedback on the whitepaper
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Eeva Moore
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25 collaborations with partners working on concrete projects that align with short term outcomes in the theory of change
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Abby Cabunoc Mayes
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OKR 2: DATA STEWARDSHIP: Increase the number of data stewardship innovations that can accelerate the growth of trustworthy AI.
Responsible: J Bob Alotta
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Key Results
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KR Lead
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| 2.1
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$3 million raised to support bold, multi-year, cross movement initiatives on data stewardship as an indicator of growing philanthropic support in this area.
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Mark Surman
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10 awards or fellowships for prototypes or other concrete exploration re: data stewardship
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Melissa Huerta
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| 2.3
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4 concentric “networks of practice” engaging with Data Futures Lab
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Kasia Odrozek
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OKR 3: CONSUMER POWER: Mobilize an influential consumer audience using pivotal moments to pressure companies to make ‘consumer AI’ more trustworthy.
Responsible: Ashley Boyd
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Key Results
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KR Lead
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| 3.1
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3m page views to content on Mozilla channels, a majority of which focuses on trustworthy AI.
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Jen Caltrider
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75k new subscribers drawn from sources (partnerships, contextual advertising, etc.) oriented towards people ages 18-35.
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Audrey Hingle
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25k people share information with us (stories, browsing data, etc.) in order to gather evidence about how AI currently works and what changes are needed.
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Brandi Guerkink
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OKR 4: MOVEMENT BUILDING: Partner with diverse movements to deepen intersections between their primary issues and internet health, including trustworthy AI, so that we increase shared purpose.
Responsible: J Bob Alotta
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Key Results
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KR Lead
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| 4.1
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30% increase in partners with whom we (have both) published, launched, or hosted something that includes shared approaches to their issues and internet health (e.g. shared language, methodologies, resources or events)
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Jon Lloyd
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75% of partners from these diverse movements report deepening intersection between their issues and internet health/AI.
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Kevin Zawacki
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| 4.3
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4 new partnerships in the Global South report deepened intersection between their work and ours
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Mehan Jayasuriya
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OKR 5: ORGANIZATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS: Update our organizational models and capabilities so that our strategy and people can succeed, and our ambition can grow over multiple years.
Responsible: Angela Plohman
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Key Results
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KR Lead
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| 5.1
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Organizational effectiveness baseline established.
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Paul Zenke
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A long-term funding model that matches our ambitions exists.
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Kalpana Simhan
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100% of job descriptions have been audited and are up-to-date.
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Mandy Rawlings
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