Great post, Elena! Your emphasis on tailoring content is spot-on. There's a fine line between comprehensive updates and information overload. Too much detail can lead to 'update fatigue', turning valuable insights into perceived spam.
The key is making each update relevant to its recipients. This ensures stakeholders not only read but anticipate these communications. Your template strikes a great balance between being actionably informative and concise, offering a solid starting point for PMs.
I’m SO happy I came across your content today (or vice versa, found you through a reply of yours to a note of mine)!
This is SO useful for all my mentees!
Thanks Francisca, your feedback is invaluable and thanks for sharing! 🙏🏻
Great post, Elena! Your emphasis on tailoring content is spot-on. There's a fine line between comprehensive updates and information overload. Too much detail can lead to 'update fatigue', turning valuable insights into perceived spam.
The key is making each update relevant to its recipients. This ensures stakeholders not only read but anticipate these communications. Your template strikes a great balance between being actionably informative and concise, offering a solid starting point for PMs.
Yes, absolutely! The less thing you want is that nobody opens your email or worst, cause unnecessary confusion.
I have seen people writing big paragraphs and honestly I never pass the first 2 sentences 😅.
On the other side, there’s people that dedicate more time to be creative and they start with a hook that keeps you reading.
Thanks for the comment, Rohan!
Thanks for the template! I’ll make some adjustments to start sending something similar per sprint to SH.