How to send progress updates

Here are the key takeaways from "How to send progress updates" by Slava Akhmechet:
  1. Show stewardship: Every update should reinforce your reliability and care for what you’re entrusted with—delivery, investment, budget, or reputation.
  1. Vary the cadence: Don’t send updates in a perfectly regular rhythm—slight unpredictability makes them more engaging and anticipated.
  1. Be headline-driven: Know the main point (“headline”) of your next update as you work, not just when it’s time to write it.
  1. Start with a TL;DR: Always open with a clear one-sentence summary and a short recap of your overall project goals for busy readers.
    1. Assume your audience is smarter than you are, but is very busy and remembers nothing about your work.
  1. Engineer pleasant surprises: Deliberately find or create small wins to highlight in your updates.
    1. Within reason, deliberately engineer pleasant surprises so you can include them in your updates.
  1. Handle bad news thoughtfully: If delivering unpleasant news, inform key people privately first and soften the blow in phases (unless it’s urgent).
  1. Acknowledge changes: If something has changed since the last update, explicitly call out and explain any inconsistencies.
    1. People perceive acknowledged inconsistencies as cost of doing business, but unacknowledged inconsistencies as broken promises.
  1. Be respectful: Never insult others, whether intentionally or not—avoid unnecessary or crude statements.
  1. Convey stability: Write with a calm, steady “pilot voice”—reassure your audience with your tone.
  1. Focus on the work: Don’t over-sanitize out of fear of personal judgment; write from a third-person perspective to stay objective.
  1. Anticipate questions: Clearly answer the top three questions your audience will have.
  1. Include worries and failures: Dedicate a section to being honest about what's not going well, along with your plans, showing conscientiousness without panic.
  1. Transparent status: The update’s goal is that anyone can understand your project’s status without needing to ask you.
  1. Keep perspective: If you’re an outlier like Elon Musk, you can break these rules—but otherwise, stick to them.
  1. Competence is key: These tips assume basic competence; they won’t mask fundamental issues.
These takeaways can help you write effective, respected progress updates that build trust and clarity.
  1. https://www.spakhm.com/updates-howto