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An import aspect of any project is understanding what went well and what you could do differently in the future. This is sometimes called a postmortem, but that sounds negative, and thus we are going to call it a retrospective. Below you will find documentation and a process on how to perform a retrospective that helps create a culture of continuous improvement.  
An import aspect of any project is understanding what went well and what you could do differently in the future. This is sometimes called a postmortem, but that sounds negative, and thus we are going to call it a retrospective. Below you will find documentation and a process on how to perform a retrospective that helps create a culture of continuous improvement.  


* [[Engagement/Integrated Marketing/Closing/Retrospective|Performing effective retrospectives]] (coming soon)
* [[Engagement/Integrated Marketing/Closing/Retrospective|Performing A Retrospective]]

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An import aspect of any project is understanding what went well and what you could do differently in the future. This is sometimes called a postmortem, but that sounds negative, and thus we are going to call it a retrospective. Below you will find documentation and a process on how to perform a retrospective that helps create a culture of continuous improvement.