15 articles tagged #postmortem
All English for IT articles related to #postmortem.
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Blameless Postmortem English: Collocations for Incident Learning Discussions
Master the English collocations and phrases engineers use in blameless postmortems: contributing factors, timeline reconstruction, action items, and learning culture.
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How to Explain Root Cause Versus Contributing Factors in English
Learn the English vocabulary for distinguishing a root cause from contributing factors in a postmortem — why conflating them leads to fixing the wrong thing, and how to phrase the distinction clearly.
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How to Write a Blameless Incident Timeline in English
Learn how to write a factual, blame-free chronological timeline of an incident in English for a postmortem — precise enough to be useful, without implying individual fault.
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How to Explain a Postmortem Timeline in English
Learn the English vocabulary and phrases for writing and presenting a clear, blameless incident timeline in a postmortem document or review meeting.
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How to Present a Post-Incident Action Plan in English
Learn the English structure and phrasing for presenting a post-incident action plan: prioritized fixes, owners, and deadlines that stakeholders trust.
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English Vocabulary for Incident Learning Reviews
Learn English vocabulary for blameless incident reviews — contributing factors, timeline reconstruction, action items, and fostering a learning culture in SRE teams.
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How to Write a Post-Mortem Report in English
Learn the structure, language, and blameless tone for writing a post-mortem report in English — incident timeline, root cause, contributing factors, and action items.
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Post-Incident Report English: Writing Effective Postmortems
Learn postmortem vocabulary and writing style — blameless language, precise timeline writing, root cause analysis, and corrective action ownership.
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Talking About Blameless Postmortems in English
Learn the vocabulary and communication strategies for conducting and participating in blameless postmortems in English-speaking engineering teams.
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How to Write a Blameless Postmortem in English: Structure, Language, and Examples
A practical guide to writing blameless postmortems in professional English — structure, timeline language, passive voice for neutrality, and a complete example outline.
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How to Run a Blameless Postmortem Meeting in English
Run a blameless postmortem in English: opening, timeline walk-through, contributing factors, action items, and closing. Phrases, structure, and facilitator language included.
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English for Postmortem Facilitation: Running Blameless Incident Reviews
Learn the English of facilitating blameless postmortems: opening the meeting, building a timeline, keeping language blameless, and driving action items. For SREs and engineering leads.
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How to Write a Database Incident Report in English
A complete guide for DBAs and data engineers: how to write a post-incident report (PIR) for database outages — structure, vocabulary, templates, and professional phrases.
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English for Incident Post-Mortems: Blameless Language and Report Writing
Learn how to write blameless post-mortem reports in English with the right structure, vocabulary, and tone for professional incident analysis.
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How to Write a Post-Mortem / Incident Report in English
Templates, phrases, and structure for writing blameless post-mortem reports in English: timeline, root cause analysis, impact statement, and action items. With real examples for DevOps and SRE engineers.
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