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5-week email course on Observability
A 5‑week email course for IT and operations leaders who want better decisions, fewer incidents, and operational stability – by turning observability from dashboards and alerts into real business impact.
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Timo Joensuu
Most organisations already have data, dashboards, and alerts.
But when something actually goes wrong, the same questions remain hard to answer:
- What is really happening?
- Why did it happen?
- And what does it mean for users and the business?
This free email course introduces Observability not as a tool, but as a business‑critical capability.
You’ll learn how mature organisations move from reactive firefighting to predictable performance – by connecting data, workflows, and decisions.
One email per week · 5–7 minutes reading time · Free
What do you get from this course:
Over five emails, you’ll gain a clear and practical understanding of how Observability creates value in real-life IT and operations environments.
You will learn how to:
- Understand Observability as a driver of stability, decision power, and business value
- Assess where your organisation is on the Observability maturity journey
- Identify what separates reactive from proactive organisations
- See why people and processes often matter more than technology
- Connect technical insight directly to business impact
Each email is designed to be reflective, practical, and directly applicable – without hype, vendor bias, or promises of quick fixes.
Course highlights
You’ll explore topics such as:
- How mature organisations use observability to reduce MTTR, improve reliability, and support business decisions
- Why traditional monitoring no longer delivers the insight organisations need
- How to move from data and alerts to real understanding and prioritisation
- A practical Observability maturity model – and where most organisations get stuck
- The 70 / 20 / 10 principle: why successful observability is mostly about people and process
- Concrete case stories showing how Observability works in practice
Start the course – get the first email now
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