A number of lessons may have been learned by other projects, corporate or programme management, and external organizations about weaknesses or strengths of the processes, procedures, techniques and tools used, when they were used, how they were used, and by whom.
The design of the project management team, outline Business Case, the contents of the Project Brief, and the Stage Plan for the initiation stage can be influenced by lessons learned from previous projects.
It may be useful to hold a workshop as a means to capture relevant lessons.
Attendees could include any interested parties and people who have worked on previous similar projects.
If the organization has not done this type of project before, it may be helpful to include people external to the organization who have the relevant experience.
When moving from the general view in Starting up a Project to the detailed view in Initiating a Project and updated view in Managing a Stage Boundary, it may be necessary to look beyond the Lessons Log, by repeating this activity, to capture any further relevant external lessons.
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