# Objectives

Within of the OKR Planning, the objectives and key results for a new cycle are planned in the team. New objectives can be defined and added using the button provided

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Then the dialog for entering the objective opens:

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**Name:** Name of the objective\
**Parent Objective:** In the list you can select the business objective to which this objective contributes.\
**Description:** Supplement to the description\
**Objective is actively processed in the current cycle:** Active yes/no

**OKR Planning – Objectives – Order**

The position of an objective can be adjusted via the editing menu. This allows you to position an objective either at the beginning or at the end of the list.

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Alternatively, the objective can be moved with the mouse. To do this, grab the objective with the mouse over the left mouse button, move it and then release the mouse button.

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