Capturing Lessons Learned Information:
Making Your Current & Future Projects Smarter!
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Mar 10
Live Webinar March 16th, 2022 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 PDU – Free
Provider: PM Times (Diversified Business Communications REP1811)
One of the biggest mistakes project managers make around lessons learned is when they capturing them.
Most project managers leave it to the end and the team is often far to busy to care or have moved onto other projects.
Join Bill Dow, (LinkedIn profile) PMP in this jammed packed presentation on how to capture and track Lessons Learned information on your projects. Bill has been managing projects for 30 years and lessons learned information is a skill that he has focused on for many many years.
Learning Objectives
- When do you capture lessons learned information?
- Top 5 Best Practices for capturing and tracking Lessons Learned information on the project.
- Lessons Learned tools and techniques
Presenter:Bill Dow (LinkedIn profile) PMP, ITIL with 25+ years in Information Technology, Bill authored the bestseller “Project Management Communications Bible” and “The Tactical Guide for Building a PMO“. Bill has built and operated large Project Management Offices (PMOs), and has a strong passion for Project Management, Project Management Offices (PMOs), and Software Development Lifecycle Methodologies. Currently Bill works at Microsoft where he leads and drives Project Management across the IT organization and is a part time instructor on project management program at Bellevue College, Bellevue WA.
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Capturing Lessons Learned Information:
Making Your Current & Future Projects Smarter!
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