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  1. John Doerr is an engineer, venture capitalist, chair of Kleiner Perkins, and author of bestsellers Measure What Matters and Speed & Scale: An Action Plan for Solving Our Climate Crisis Now.In May of 2022, it was announced that Doerr and his wife Anne provided the lead donation to found the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability.

  2. The OKR methodology was created by Andy Grove at Intel and taught to John Doerr by him. Since then, many companies have adopted them, including Google, Allbirds, Apartment Therapy, Netflix, and inspiring nonprofits like Code for America. Explore the complete OKR origin story and learn more about John Doerr’s *Measure What Matters.

  3. John Doerr is a general partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers. Since joining KPCB in 1980, John and his partners have backed some of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs, including Larry Page, and Eric Schmidt of Google; Jeff Bezos of Amazon.com, Scott Cook and Bill Campbell of Intuit; and Mark Pincus of Zynga.

  4. 12:58. May 2017. A climate solution where all sides can win. Ted Halstead. "I don't think we're going to make it," John Doerr says in an emotional talk about climate change and investment. To create a world fit for his daughter to live in, he says, we need to invest now in clean, green energy.

  5. John Doerr is an engineer, acclaimed venture capitalist, and the chairman of Kleiner Perkins. For 37 years, John has served entrepreneurs with ingenuity and optimism, helping them build disruptive companies and bold teams. In 2018, he authored Measure What Matters, a handbook for setting and achieving audacious goals.

  6. Refining Your Objectives. As we wrap our section on Objectives, you’ll learn 5 ways to improve the quality of your goals. Lesson 2.4. 3. Key Results. Measuring Your Progress. 7 parts • 45 – 60 min. 0/7 parts Mark Complete.

  7. John Doerr to Step Aside and Become Chairman at Kleiner Perkins. The move reflects a shift in prioritization of Mr. Doerr’s time from managing the firm to grooming its next generation of leaders