6 articles tagged #planning
All English for IT articles related to #planning.
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How to Ask to Use Vacation During a Busy Sprint in English
Learn the English phrases for requesting time off during a busy sprint or deadline period, including framing, planning coverage, and handling pushback.
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How to Write a Migration Plan in English
Learn the English structure and phrasing for writing a technical migration plan, covering phasing, rollback strategy, and cutover criteria.
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How to Discuss Database Migrations in a Meeting
A practical English guide for discussing database migrations in meetings — how to explain risk, propose a rollout plan, and answer tough questions from stakeholders.
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English for Technical Roadmap Discussions
Learn the vocabulary and phrases you need to discuss, challenge, and contribute to technical roadmaps in English — milestones, dependencies, scope, and prioritisation.
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Tech Lead English: Code Reviews, Planning, and Team Alignment Vocabulary
Learn the English vocabulary for tech leads — code review phrases, sprint planning language, estimation terms, and team alignment vocabulary explained.
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English for Database Migration Planning: Talk About Schema Changes Safely
Vocabulary and phrases for discussing database migrations in English: backfills, dual writes, downtime, rollback plans, and how to communicate risk to your team.
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