2 Record team achievements and capture lessons learned

When you started out with this team, you had an end in mind and key interim milestones to be achieved by you and your team along the way. Now is the time to record what was achieved in terms of those desired outcomes. Were team stakeholder expectations met, and what did you and your team learn along the way?

The task of writing a ‘record of achievement’ requires time out to consider whether your team has:

  • delivered early results;
  • achieved growth and developed skills;
  • met or exceeded stakeholder expectations.

This process of recording achievements and lessons learned will:

  • assist in forward-planning;
  • give team members a confidence boost and a sense of pride in their accomplishments;
  • motivate ...

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