Category: Lessons Learned
Why Projects Succeed – Articulating the Value of Project Management By Roger Kastner This article is part of a series, the previous article can be found here. “A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of...
Keys To Successful Postmortems – Part I: Setting Up the Meeting By Mark Calabrese Part of closing out any project, outage, service restoration team effort or any initiative whether successful or otherwise (and it’s...
What IT Managers Can Learn From the Failure of a British IT Project By Jim Anderson Note: This article also applies to IT Project Managers, that’s why PM Hut elected to publish it. The...
Lessons Learned About Healthcare Project Management By Karen Lawson What can be done to keep initiatives moving forward in today’s healthcare environment? We’ve all been there. A well-planned implementation starts off with all the...
Risk Management – Lessons Learned From the Titanic By Dave Nielsen The Titanic was one of the greatest maritime disasters of all time and still continues to fascinate us today even though almost 100...
Lessons vs. Lessons Learned in Project Management By Barney Austen The end of the project has been reached. During the course of the project, things went well and things went badly. This is the...
Closing a Project – Lessons Learned (#38 in the Hut Introduction to Project Management) By JISC infoNet All projects should document their lessons learned. In considering what types of lessons may be learned projects...
How to Capture Lessons Learned By Gina Abudi Do you capture your lessons learned? If you do, how effectively do you capture them? There are many reasons why lessons learned are not captured, or,...
Conducting A Lessons-learned Review – Project Closure (#4 in the series How to Close Out a Project) By Michael D. Taylor This series discloses important aspects of closing out a project by describing the...
The Importance of Capturing Lessons Learned in Project Management By William R. Duncan Lessons learned should be captured: As part of the ongoing change management process. At the end of each project phase. Why...