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August 18, 2023 at 10:40 pm #84319
Helen Mitchell
ParticipantWhat strategies and tools do you use to effectively capture lessons learned?
August 21, 2023 at 8:55 pm #84602
Corbin MetzParticipantFrom a lessons-learned perspective, I think the best strategies and tools are collaborative and oftentimes digital. While there are many templates available in physical form (like manuals, playbooks, etc.), the change management required to keep up with evolving internal and external factors demands digital formats. That being said, I like to keep it simple with a few questions that can provide everyone with actionable feedback: 1) what went well? 2) what could have been better? 3) what changes for next time? Capture them live/shared screen in a document or table, date with attendees, and save/share with your knowledge management system or digital document repository. Repeat at the end of each event until you build up a library, at which point you can probably organize/formalize better based on the data collected.
January 28, 2024 at 12:43 am #96231Chris
ParticipantHi Helen,
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For personal stuff, I just keep a regular journal on paper and replicate some of that into my ClickUp account. I typically journal at least once a week regarding lessons.
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For business, it is best to have a regular cadence, I suggest weekly. You should also use some sort of goal/OKR tool like profit.co or Lattice. For my teams, we log daily, compile weekly, and meet in thoughtful discussion monthly. Those monthly thought sessions get compiled quarterly, and the quarterlies annually.
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There are of course larger decisions and lessons. You should have some criteria as to what a major decision is. Perhaps it is a cost, or the head count impacted by the decision. For these, my team leverages a decision log that records all elements and assets related to the decision. We also keep a precise communication log. These are invaluable when 6 months later someone asks, “Why did we do that?”
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ChrisMay 7, 2024 at 5:22 pm #107381
DellaParticipantOne strategy is the use of ‘learning communities’ where a team can schedule meetings to discuss and analyze documented issues which have arisen. Differing perspectives from person with different levels of experience and expertise can certainly guide others on the team in relation to solutions and ways of ensuring that the issue does not repeat itself.
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