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Lessons Learned: The Least Favorite Part of Projects
Tuesday
Mar 19th, 2013
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
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St. Gallen, 2nd Floor
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Session Type: Poster Session
Continuous improvement and data-driven decision making are important parts of IT in higher education. Lessons learned after a project can play a key role in gathering that data and finding ways to improve project management and execution on any campus. However, lessons learned sessions sometimes just go through the motions or are ignored at the end of the project. Lessons learned can add value and be applied to upcoming projects to drive improved project management. CWRU's presentation will tell a story of a group of related projects and how project execution improved over each project iteration without sacrificing first time right.
















