Transcription of Tips for Capturing “Lessons Learned”
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2006 Business Performance Inc., Adele Sommers, All Rights Reserved. checklist may be reprinted with proper for Capturing Lessons learned 5 Questions to Answer with Your a series of lessons learned meetings with your team, as yourproject is proceeding or no later than right after it's over. What were thechallenges and good points of the project? For example, if you had technicalglitches, information gaps, or communication snags, where, when, and howdid they occur? On the flip side, what aspects seemed to go really well? you develop any useful workarounds or solutions to problemsthat cropped up during the project? Document the details in a way that willmake sense later. For example, if two systems that were supposed to worktogether didn't work as expected, and you figured out a resolution, capturethat information so it will be understandable by people on future any problems that went unresolved, what preventative measurescan you invent now that could help things go more smoothly next time?
Title: Tips for Capturing "Lessons Learned" (checklist) Author: Adele Sommers, Ph.D. Subject: Project and risk management Keywords: Risk assessment, risk management, risk mitigation, lessons …
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