
Getting Project Management Right
HBR On Leadership
Lessons Learned and Continuous Improvement in Project Management
In project management, waiting until the end of a project to review lessons learned is inefficient. Regularly reviewing and implementing lessons learned every 30 days or after milestones helps in identifying improvements. At the end of the project, gathering all team members to analyze what could have been done differently, what could have been done better, and what is working well is crucial. Emphasizing not only on project-level but also on organization-wide improvements ensures better efficiency and effectiveness.
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