Comments on: Lessons Learned in Project Management – How to Do It Right https://www.theprojectgroup.com/blog/en/lessons-learned-in-project-management/ TPG The Project Group provides a blog for project management experts, covering subjects like PPM, integration, ressource management and similar. Wed, 28 Aug 2024 07:43:19 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.7 By: Bettina von Staden https://www.theprojectgroup.com/blog/en/lessons-learned-in-project-management/#comment-25165 Wed, 31 Aug 2022 08:30:25 +0000 https://www.theprojectgroup.com/blog/en/?p=2765#comment-25165 In reply to Oliha Peter.

Thanks! We’re happy to hear that.

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By: Oliha Peter https://www.theprojectgroup.com/blog/en/lessons-learned-in-project-management/#comment-25024 Wed, 24 Aug 2022 18:24:02 +0000 https://www.theprojectgroup.com/blog/en/?p=2765#comment-25024 Very useful resource

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By: Bettina von Staden https://www.theprojectgroup.com/blog/en/lessons-learned-in-project-management/#comment-19707 Tue, 08 Jun 2021 11:28:49 +0000 https://www.theprojectgroup.com/blog/en/?p=2765#comment-19707 In reply to Nabin Chandra Sadhu.

Thanks for your comment! This is a reply for you from the author herself:

Hello Naben Chandra Sadhu,
Lovely to hear that you liked the article and were able to draw ‘lessons’ from it.

As regards your questions:
1. The aspects of project management that are in greater need of Lessons Learned will vary from case to case. Each project, each project team, as well as the management of each individual project, is unique. Hence, the project scope, process and phases are always lived and experienced differently. Likewise, there are essentially different standards of quality. And last but not least, there is a variety of different project management methods.
Therefore, it is hard to single out specific aspects.
In general, one can say that Lessons Learned will be beneficial if it is applied alongside the entire course of the project to determine input for new projects. Or after each project phase (which will differ depending on the project management method or project type).
My tip: just try it out where it seems to make sense – because you will learn from every experience 😉

2. What exactly did you mean by your second question? Could you maybe be a little more specific regarding the “learning organisation”?

I am happy about our exchange.
Best regards
Sonja

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By: Nabin Chandra Sadhu https://www.theprojectgroup.com/blog/en/lessons-learned-in-project-management/#comment-19094 Fri, 14 May 2021 18:04:55 +0000 https://www.theprojectgroup.com/blog/en/?p=2765#comment-19094 Very useful lesson in lesson learning in project management.
Please explain which aspects of project management need more lesson learning.
What is the meaning of learning organisation ?

Thank you. Regards.

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By: Antje Lehmann-Benz https://www.theprojectgroup.com/blog/en/lessons-learned-in-project-management/#comment-15292 Wed, 01 Jul 2020 09:22:50 +0000 https://www.theprojectgroup.com/blog/en/?p=2765#comment-15292 In reply to Biswajit Nayak.

Do you have any example of how to convert the lesson learned to actionable items?
The website retromat.org has a great collection of techniques for doing this. Specifically, I would look into the “Decide what to do” category there.
Kind regards
Antje Lehmann-Benz, MA, PMP, PMI-ACP, PSM, PSPO
Trainer | Coach (Project Management, Agile, JIRA)

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By: Biswajit Nayak https://www.theprojectgroup.com/blog/en/lessons-learned-in-project-management/#comment-15218 Thu, 25 Jun 2020 20:39:37 +0000 https://www.theprojectgroup.com/blog/en/?p=2765#comment-15218 Exceptional article! It was really very helpful. Do you have any example of how to convert the lesson learned to actionable items?

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By: Omer https://www.theprojectgroup.com/blog/en/lessons-learned-in-project-management/#comment-13920 Thu, 06 Feb 2020 09:59:31 +0000 https://www.theprojectgroup.com/blog/en/?p=2765#comment-13920 Really helpful! You summarised why do we need to use this approach and how to do it. Collecting feed-backs from our experiences is crucial, especially if we want to have a ‘company culture’ and to solve the problems in the future, but do you have any suggestions on how to store these datas and using keywords in order to find/reuse them easily?

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