
Microsoft Innovation Podcast Stop Chasing OKRs: Solve the Real Business Puzzle
Feb 15, 2026
Radhika Dutt, product thinker and author of Radical Product Thinking, reframes strategy with a puzzle-setting approach. She discusses why OKRs and vanity metrics fail, how AI amplifies bad metrics, and how clear problem framing, small experiments, and measuring learning drive sustainable growth. Short stories include dating apps, maritime tech, and recovering stalled sales.
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Product Diseases Hide Real Problems
- Product 'diseases' like hero syndrome push teams to chase scale and vanity metrics instead of solving real problems.
- Radical Product Thinking aims to replace trial-and-error with a systematic framework for building lasting value.
OKRs Amplified By AI Can Mislead
- OKRs assume we already know the problem and solution, so they push teams to execute rather than investigate.
- AI amplifies this danger by optimising whatever metric you pick, making mis-specified goals more harmful.
Swipes Drove Engagement But Broke Dating
- Dating apps chased engagement (swipe mechanics) and saw short-term growth but created toxic experiences and user fatigue.
- That metric-first approach led to industry-wide slump and layoffs like Bumble's 30% cuts.



