The goals of project closure are to complete the project and to improve performance
of future projects. Implementing closure and review has three major closure
deliverables: wrap-up, evaluation, and retrospectives. Wrap-up closure
activities include delivering the final project deliverable, closing accounts, finding
new opportunities for project staff, closing facilities, and creating the final report.
Project evaluation verifies and documents project performance. The retrospectives
methodology promises lessons learned are identified and used. Too often we spend
massive dollars planning a project and little to nothing learning from the experience
of completing the project. Failure to review, assess, and record successes and
failures has consistently proven to be a costly waste. Retrospective methodology
addresses this waste.
The goals of project closure are to complete the project and to improve performance
of future projects. Implementing closure and review has three major closure
deliverables: wrap-up, evaluation, and retrospectives. Wrap-up closure
activities include delivering the final project deliverable, closing accounts, finding
new opportunities for project staff, closing facilities, and creating the final report.
Project evaluation verifies and documents project performance. The retrospectives
methodology promises lessons learned are identified and used. Too often we spend
massive dollars planning a project and little to nothing learning from the experience
of completing the project. Failure to review, assess, and record successes and
failures has consistently proven to be a costly waste. Retrospective methodology
addresses this waste.
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