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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
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Sample Process for Postproject Review

As mentioned at the start of this chapter, even if you are the only one executing it, there is tremendous value in answering the questions of the post-project review (see figure 6.1). Personal reflection creates personal improvement, so your time is well invested. Real organizational learning, however, occurs when the whole project team answers the questions together. Below is a suggested three-step process for efficiently performing this review:

1.
Individually reflect on the project using the postproject review questions. (Time needed: less than one hour.)
2.
Summarize all the responses in one document, without using names, for review by all team members. (Time needed for summarization, two hours; for ...
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ISBN: 1562861417