Should Have... Would Have... Could Have...- Lessons from the Project Post-Mortem Review
Lessons from the Project Post-Mortem Review You might be asking yourself, "What have I stumbled upon? I came here to read about Instructional Design, not a murder mystery!" A Project Post-Mortem Review is not as scary as it first sounds. Sometimes referred to as a Post-Project Review, it is simply reflecting on a project, individually and as a group, once a project is complete. In the book, The Project Management Minimalist: Just Enough PM to Rock Your Projects! , Michael Greer recommends a two-step process for reviewing a project post-mortem. Two-Step Process for Reviewing a Project Post-Mortem 1. Prepare a specific list of questions for your Project Management team to reflect upon and answer. The team should be given ample time to self-reflect and prepare their responses. 2. Gather the Project Management team together to discuss the responses and lessons learned during the project. What Type of Questions Should be Included in the Post-Mortem Review? The post...
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