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Identifying the hard lessons from projects – easily

Identifying the hard lessons from projects – easily
Identifying the hard lessons from projects – easily
Learning lessons from projects is important, but the practice of project post-mortems does not occur frequently in practice. Recent work suggests that, one reason might be the difficulty in identifying the "hard", non-intuitive lessons from projects, such as those resulting from feedback and dynamic, systemic effects (which are difficult to discern intuitively and can greatly exacerbate initially small effects). However, while there are bodies of work to explain such effects, what are needed are simple, practical analysis methods that can be used routinely in post-project reviews to explicate how the project out-turn resulted and to identify the lessons which need to be learned. This paper reports a post-project review in NCR Financial Solutions Group Ltd., as an example of using just such simple techniques. It describes the procedures used, outlines the results found and discusses when and where such techniques might add value. Finally, it points the way ahead to more wide-ranging research in this field, to enable managers to identify the real lessons from the projects, including the hard lessons, but practically and easily. This paper will hopefully contribute to managers' ability to learn from projects.
project reviews, Influence diagrams
0263-7863
273-279
Williams, Terry
085e6e3e-f94e-435c-936e-82fb0c5c4ae8
Williams, Terry
085e6e3e-f94e-435c-936e-82fb0c5c4ae8

Williams, Terry (2004) Identifying the hard lessons from projects – easily. International Journal of Project Management, 22 (4), 273-279. (doi:10.1016/j.ijproman.2003.11.001).

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Learning lessons from projects is important, but the practice of project post-mortems does not occur frequently in practice. Recent work suggests that, one reason might be the difficulty in identifying the "hard", non-intuitive lessons from projects, such as those resulting from feedback and dynamic, systemic effects (which are difficult to discern intuitively and can greatly exacerbate initially small effects). However, while there are bodies of work to explain such effects, what are needed are simple, practical analysis methods that can be used routinely in post-project reviews to explicate how the project out-turn resulted and to identify the lessons which need to be learned. This paper reports a post-project review in NCR Financial Solutions Group Ltd., as an example of using just such simple techniques. It describes the procedures used, outlines the results found and discusses when and where such techniques might add value. Finally, it points the way ahead to more wide-ranging research in this field, to enable managers to identify the real lessons from the projects, including the hard lessons, but practically and easily. This paper will hopefully contribute to managers' ability to learn from projects.

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Published date: 2004
Additional Information: Williams, T.M- Editor -->
Keywords: project reviews, Influence diagrams

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Local EPrints ID: 36902
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/36902
ISSN: 0263-7863
PURE UUID: f37114bd-7bc9-41a1-9827-fcc4ca6a53ff

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Date deposited: 22 May 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 07:57

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Author: Terry Williams

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