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Capturing, Analyzing, and Using Lessons Learned (PMI - PMP)

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Capturing, Analyzing, and Using Lessons Learned (PMI - PMP)
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + .srt | Duration: 21 lectures (1h 53m) | Size: 1.46 GB

No special requirements or prerequisites are needed to take this course, but some extra reading about projects, project management, project life cycle, organizational project management, project scope, project schedule, project costs, project quality, project human resources and project communications will help.

Project Management Professional Certification Program (PMI-PMP)

Identify characteristics of lessons learned

Distinguish between different types of knowledge

Sequence the steps for conducting lessons learned

Identify sources of lessons learned

Recognize best practices for conducting a lessons learned meeting

Select tools and methods for analyzing lessons learned information

Recognize effective lessons learned implementation activities

Recognize elements that should be included in a lessons learned register

Recognize how best practices and benchmarking support continuous improvement

Demonstrate your understanding of best practices for collecting, analyzing, and managing lessons learned

Part of the Project Management Professional Certification Course (PMI-PMP)

The Capturing, Analyzing, and Using Lessons Learned (PMI - PMP) is course 4 of 28 of the Project Management Professional Certification Program (PMI-PMP). The course is aligned with the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK6) developed by the Project Management Institute (PMI).

Every project comes with its own unique challenges. There is valuable learning that takes place as project team members solve problems and persevere through challenges to meet their objectives. Lessons learned can serve a dual purpose. First, the new knowledge can be incorporated into the current project, resulting in fewer mistakes, lower costs, more accurate estimates, and many other efficiencies.

The second purpose is to preserve and pass that knowledge and wisdom on to the planning and execution of future projects. In this course, you'll learn about the basic steps involved in collecting, analyzing, and passing on lessons learned, so that organizations are able to grow and experience superior performance.

1. What are Lessons Learned?

2. Managing a Project's Knowledge Base

3. The Lessons Learned Process

4. Gather Lessons Learned Information

5. Conduct a Lessons Learned Meeting

6. Analyze Lessons Learned Information

7. Share and Adopt Lessons Learned

8. Documenting Lessons Learned

9. Tools for Continuous Improvement

10. Exercise: Collecting and Utilizing Lessons Learned

Leaders, managers, entrepreneurs, professionals and project workers with or without formal project management training will improve project management skills and knowledge and will be ready to stand for formal certification.



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