Is it the intent to have Lessons Learned completed for all information systems projects?
Yes, documenting Lessons Learned allows past project experiences to be shared among the community, so that others can learn about techniques that worked well on another project, as well as things that did not work well. An important tool for continuous improvement, all Lessons Learned are captured in the Project Office searchable, web-based repository so that they can be accessed during the writing of new Project Charters.
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