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2021 OKRs are informed by Mozilla Foundation's [http://mzl.la/AI_arcs2021okrs three year narrative arcs]. | 2021 OKRs are informed by Mozilla Foundation's [http://mzl.la/AI_arcs2021okrs three year narrative arcs]. | ||
=== OKR 1: Making AI Transparency the Norm: Test AI transparency "best practices" to increase adoption by builders and policymakers | === OKR 1: Making AI Transparency the Norm: Test AI transparency "best practices" to increase adoption by builders and policymakers. === | ||
''Responsible: Ashley Boyd'' | ''Responsible: Ashley Boyd'' |
Revision as of 20:10, 8 February 2021
Mozilla Foundation 2021 OKRs
Mozilla Foundation is fueling a movement for a healthy internet.
Org-wide OKRs
2021 OKRs are informed by Mozilla Foundation's three year narrative arcs.
OKR 1: Making AI Transparency the Norm: Test AI transparency "best practices" to increase adoption by builders and policymakers.
Responsible: Ashley Boyd
# | Key Results | KR Lead |
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1.1 | X# of citations of Mozilla’s AI transparency best practices by builders. | Eeva Moore |
1.2 | 25 citations of Mozilla data/models by policymakers as part of AI transparency work. | Brandi Geurkink |
1.3 | 5 ‘best practice’ reports published to provide evidence about value to consumers. | Becca Ricks |
OKR 2: Modeling Good Data Stewardship: Accelerate more equitable data governance alternatives to advance trustworthy AI.
Responsible: J Bob Alotta
# | Key Results | KR Lead |
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2.1 | 7 projects tested with real users to identify building blocks for viable data stewardship models. | Mehan Jayasuriya |
2.2 | 5 regulatory jurisdictions utilize our input to enable collective data rights for users. | Mathias Vermeulen |
2.3 | 6 stakeholder groups established as constituents of the Data Futures Lab. | Kasia Odrozek |
OKR 3: Mitigating AI bias: Accelerate the impact of people working to mitigate bias in AI.
Responsible: Ashley Boyd
# | Key Results | KR Lead |
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3.1 | X% increase in investments for AI + bias grantees. | Jessica Gonzales |
3.2 | X# people participate (share stories, donate data, etc.) in projects on mitigating bias in AI as a result of Mozilla promotion. | Xavier Harding |
3.3 | Pipeline of additional projects Mozilla can support to mitigate bias in AI established. | Roselyn Odoyo |
OKR 4: Growing Across Movements: Strengthen partnership with diverse movements to deepen intersections between their primary issues and ours, including trustworthy AI.
Responsible: J Bob Alotta
# | Key Results | KR Lead |
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4.1 | Phase 1 Landscape analysis is complete and we have identified partner movements. | Hanan Elmasu |
4.2 | MoFo’s African Mradi workstream centering local expertise is developed. | TBD (pending hire) |
4.3 | Synchronize internal operations to strengthen ability to strategically partner externally. | Lindsey Frost Dodson |
OKR 5: Organizational Effectiveness: Enhance our organizational systems and capabilities to support more data-informed decision-making.
Responsible: Angela Plohman
# | Key Results | KR Lead |
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5.1 | 2022 planning and budget decisions driven by systematic evaluation of our work in 2021. | Lainie DeCoursy |
5.2 | 100% of teams have workflows and reports that are supported by our integrated CRM. | Jackie Lu |
5.3 | Complete data analysis that reveals best approaches for converting ‘subscribers’ to ‘donors’. | Will Easton |