Organizations are good at dissecting failures—rarely at learning from what actually worked. This episode introduces a pragmatic Win Postmortem: a five‑minute, read‑aloud ritual plus a one‑page template that captures context, critical decisions, tradeoffs, verification signals, and the minimal conditions needed to repeat success. Mirko contrasts the business instinct to celebrate wins (market timing, PR, metrics) with IT’s view (configuration choices, deployment safety, monitoring baselines), showing how absent documentation turns lucky outcomes into fragile one-offs. Listeners get a reproducible habit: run a Win Postmortem within 72 hours of a meaningful success, append a one‑line 'repeat condition' to the runbook, and run a 7‑day reuse pilot to test whether the captured practice actually reduces rework. Practical examples, exact read‑aloud phrasing, and measurable pilot targets make this episode an immediate operational lever for leaders and practitioners who want to institutionalize repeatable wins.
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