Sensory Friendly Monitoring Keeping the Noise Down QuintessenceAnx
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When we try to know everything…
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Too much noise can… …bury important / high severity alerts in a sea of low priority notices …causing engineering teams to start muting alarms or whole alarm sources …which in turn means the people who need to be notified, won’t be.
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Meanwhile, when we turn the dial too far…
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Let’s find a happy medium QuintessenceAnx //
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Consider: the cost of noise QuintessenceAnx //
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Your Brain on Alerts
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Time Cost ~25 minutes
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Quality Cost
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Cost of Multitasking
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So how do we reduce the noise? QuintessenceAnx //
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Be Aware, Not Overwhelmed Determine the sources of noise Categorize the types of noise Channel the noise into a productive workflow Create a routine to clear the clutter
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Sources of Noise Logging / alert system Knowledge base Ticketing system Chat integrations Repetition …and you
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Wait, I need to be aware of myself? Absolutely. QuintessenceAnx //
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How often do you… …check your email? …check your social media? …check your text messages? …check your Apple / Google messages? … the list goes on.
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Communication & Boundaries Plan for set times to focus on your work and mute non-critical alerts This includes messages from friends & family When setting boundaries make sure your friends, family, and coworkers know what you consider to be relevant emergencies Set reasonable expectations for yourself and others
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But what about external sources of noise?
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Start Categorizing Your Noise False positives False negatives Fragility Frequency (just fix it)
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Save Time: Create Your Noise Flow What needs to be known Who needs to know it How soon should they know How should they be notified
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Re-Evaluate Redundancy Know How to Add a Little Complexity to Stop a Vacuum a.k.a. A bad day in SlackOps (Sorry Slack.)
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Resilient Noise Builds Trust How reliable are your tools and services? How much notification duplication is needed? Do you have the ability to switch alert endpoints in the event of a service outage? Do you regularly evaluate the reliability of your services (external and internal)?
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Keep Alerts Relevant: Sprint Cleaning For every alert triggered, ask: Was the notification needed? How was the incident resolved? Can the solution be automated? Is the solution permanent? How urgently was a solution needed? QuintessenceAnx //
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Additional Reading “The Cost of Interrupted Work: More Speed and Stress” — Gloria Mark, dept of Informatics @ UC Irvine https://www.ics.uci.edu/~gmark/chi08-mark.pdf “Are digital distractions harming labour productivity?” — The Economist https://www.economist.com/finance-and-economics/2017/12/07/are-digital-distractions-harming-labourproductivity “Brief Interruptions Spawn Errors” — Michigan State University https://msutoday.msu.edu/news/2013/brief-interruptions-spawn-errors/ “Tenets of SRE” — Stephen Thorne, Sr Google SRE https://medium.com/@jerub/tenets-of-sre-8af6238ae8a8
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