Master the collocations for writing post-mortems, identifying root cause, implementing improvements, and sharing learnings.
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Within 48 hours of the outage, the incident commander sat down to ___ post-mortem and capture a timeline of events.
Write a post-mortem is the standard SRE and incident management collocation for documenting an incident, its causes, and proposed improvements. 'Draft along' is informal. 'Create around' and 'produce out' are not standard phrases in this context.
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The post-mortem meeting's primary goal was to ___ root cause and understand what triggered the cascading failure.
Identify root cause is the standard incident analysis collocation for determining the fundamental, underlying cause of a problem. 'Find along' and 'pinpoint out' are informal. 'Determine around' is not standard in a post-mortem context.
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The post-mortem resulted in a set of action items to ___ improvements and reduce the likelihood of recurrence.
Implement improvements is the standard post-mortem and continuous improvement collocation for putting corrective actions into effect. 'Apply along' and 'make around' are informal. 'Carry out' is acceptable but less specific.
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The SRE manager published the post-mortem in the company wiki to ___ learnings across all engineering teams.
Share learnings is the standard blameless post-mortem collocation for disseminating the lessons learned from an incident to prevent similar events in other teams. 'Spread along' and 'distribute around' are informal. 'Pass out' is not standard.
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The engineering director asked each team to ___ action items from the post-mortem and complete them before the next review.
Track action items is the standard project management and SRE collocation for monitoring the progress and completion of tasks identified in a post-mortem. 'Follow along' and 'monitor around' are informal. 'Watch out' has a warning meaning.