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The Monday morning report that should write itself

The Monday morning report that should write itself

via Dev.toMads Hansen

Every Monday morning, somewhere in an IT team, someone is doing the same thing. They are opening five tabs, pulling numbers from a dashboard, copy-pasting into a spreadsheet, writing a summary in Slack or email, and sending it to a manager who will skim it for 30 seconds. This takes 45 minutes. It happens every week. It has happened every week for years. It should not exist. The report is not the problem The information in that report matters. Patch compliance rates. Open tickets by priority. Devices offline. SLA performance. Client health scores. Leadership needs this. Account managers need this. The team lead needs this to plan the week. The problem is not the report. The problem is that a human is assembling it manually from data that already exists in structured systems. That is not a reporting problem. That is an automation problem disguised as a workflow. Why it has not been automated yet Most teams know this report could be automated. The reason it has not been is usually one of

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