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Introducing the Team Review Report

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Monthly reports answer "how did this team do last month?" But the questions that come up in quarterly reviews, board prep, and performance conversations are different. They're about the arc: what has this team actually been working on, how has its productivity evolved, and who has stood out over the last quarter, half-year, or full year?


Reading twelve separate monthly reports to reconstruct that story is slow, and it's the wrong altitude. So we built a report designed for the longer horizon from the ground up: the Multi-Month Team Report.


A longer horizon, not a longer report


The Multi-Month Team Report is a longitudinal review of a single team over a window you choose: a quarter, six months, twelve months, or any range that fits your cadence.


It is deliberately not a stack of monthly summaries glued together. The whole report is framed around evolution: instead of "this month versus last month," it tells the story of how the team trended across the entire window, and what changed along the way. The result is a report a team leader can read in a few minutes and walk away knowing the three things that matter at this altitude: what the team worked on, how it's trending, and who to recognize.


What's inside


Each Report is organized around a few focused sections:


  • Executive Summary: the headline read on the team over the window.

  • How the window evolved: a narrative of the team's productivity trend, not a single-month snapshot.

  • Notable Shifts: the specific metrics that moved, roughly when, and the likely driver behind each.

  • Team Focus: the main initiatives the team completed during the window.

  • Standouts: the contributors who led on delivery, review participation, and execution across the period.

  • Worth checking in: contributors whose activity stayed consistently low while they were present for most of the window.

  • Recommendations: concrete next steps grounded in the data.


Built on the same foundation


The Multi-Month Team Report shares the same underlying team data as the monthly Team Report, so the two stay perfectly consistent one is just rolled up over a longer window. The monthly report you already rely on is unchanged.


You can find them under the Reports Section at my.kindor.co as Team Review Report.



 
 
 

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