History Tells Us . . .

All projects have struggles, and looking back at a struggle is no reflection of the inadequacy of any member of a project team. The teams that can look back and learn from struggles will be much more successful in the future than teams that hide from these lessons. The postproject review allows a team and an organization to do the following:

  • Build knowledge about success factors of projects for their business

  • Create a team consensus that leaves the participants on an open and forward-thinking note, rather than hiding from an inadequate project result. This consensus builds bridges for future project teamwork.

  • Create a building block for implementing knowledge management in a pragmatic manner so that knowledge can be created, ...

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