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How to Write an Incident Report Your CTO Will Actually Read

via Medium ProgrammingCode blows6h ago

Executives don’t read timelines. They read: what happened, how much it cost, and what’s changing. Here’s the format that answers all three… Continue reading on CodeToDeploy »

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