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Minimum Operability Contract: Agree What 'Live' Actually Means (and Say It in One Line)

Minimum Operability Contract: Agree What 'Live' Actually Means (and Say It in One Line)

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概要

It starts with a 45‑second micro‑scene: 2 a.m., an alert flood, and three teams pointing at each other. This episode teaches a compact Minimum Operability Contract (MOC) you can write, read aloud, and attach to a ticket in under five minutes. We play a short live role‑play between a PM and SRE to show how two sentences remove assumptions. You’ll hear an explicit one‑line example (Owner=Product; Signal=error>1%; Rollback=manual on threshold; Support=9–5; Cost=approx $X/day; 7‑day watch=yes), three low‑friction rituals to try this week, and precise pilot metrics—overnight pages, median time‑to‑detect, and time‑to‑rollback—to measure improvement. The episode includes a downloadable one‑page template on the episode page and a prescriptive CTA: download the 1‑line MOC, use it on your next launch, run a 7‑day pilot, and share results with #MOCpilot.

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