The Challenge:
Your Lessons Learned sessions have no lasting impact.
You run a great workshop. The team has fantastic insights. Everyone agrees things need to change. And then... nothing happens. The report lands in a folder, and the next project makes the exact same mistakes.
To break this cycle, you need more than a template; you need a system that connects insight to action and accountability.
The Solution:
A complete set for continuous improvement.
It provides a workflow from collaborative brainstorming to data-driven analysis and transparent tracking, ensuring that every lesson learned becomes a lesson applied—for your running project and for future ones.
What You Get:
Interactive Workshop Canvas (in Excel): A visual "Start, Stop, Continue" canvas to facilitate engaging and productive team retrospectives.
Actionable Lessons Register (in Excel): A structured database to log insights, analyze root causes, and define concrete, measurable improvement actions with clear ownership and deadlines.
The Complete Process Guide (PDF): A guide explaining how to facilitate effective Lessons Learned sessions.
Bilingual Package: All components are provided in both English and German.
Remark from Practice:
A lessons learned session is not a "finger pointing session"! There are no excuses to repeat the same mistakes again and again, as well as ignoring best practices.
Stop letting valuable lessons die in forgotten documents.
This best practice includes
2 pptx, 2 excel files, 2 pdf
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Source: Best Practices in Project Management PowerPoint Slides: Complete Lessons Learned & Action Toolkit PowerPoint (PPTX) Presentation Slide Deck, WM Consulting
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