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Project Management for Trainers: Stop "Winging It" and Get Control of Your Training Projects
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Project Management for Trainers: Stop "Winging It" and Get Control of Your Training Projects

by Lou Russell
October 2000
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
146 pages
3h 15m
English
Association for Talent Development
Content preview from Project Management for Trainers: Stop "Winging It" and Get Control of Your Training Projects

Chapter 6. Reviewing the Project

Q:How do we improve organization-wide project management?
A:Share project experiences through postproject review.

In this chapter, you will learn how to perform a postproject review for every project to ensure the knowledge management of project intellectual capital.

In previous chapters you read how to create a project charter in the design phase, create a project plan in the plan phase, and then implement and adjust the project plan in the manage phase. When the project is completed, it is tempting to just move on. As learning experts, you know that learning (which I like to define as a change in behavior) occurs through reflection following mistakes. As project teams move quickly from finished projects to new ...

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ISBN: 1562861417