Customer & OpsAdvanced 3 to 5 hours

Write an External Post-Mortem

Draft the public apology and technical explanation after a 6-hour outage.

The Scenario

Your B2B software was completely offline for 6 hours on a Tuesday due to a botched database migration. Customers lost revenue. The CEO wants a public post-mortem published on the blog to rebuild trust.

The Brief

Write the public post-mortem blog post. It must balance technical honesty with sincere apology and clear preventative measures.

Deliverables

  • A sincere apology section acknowledging the specific business impact on your customers
  • The "What Happened" section (a readable timeline of the technical failure)
  • The "What We Are Doing About It" section (3 concrete engineering/process changes to prevent recurrence)

Submission Guidance

A good public post-mortem takes ownership. Never blame an individual engineer. Explain the systems failure clearly enough that technical users respect your honesty, but simple enough that a business owner understands it.

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