6 August 2024 | Updated on 23 September 2024
There is a pertinent quote that says: ‘those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it’. This is why a lessons log is a crucial tool in project management, especially within the PRINCE2®...
There is a pertinent quote that says: ‘those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it’. This is why a lessons log is a crucial tool in project management, especially within the PRINCE2® framework.
A lesson log serves as a repository for capturing insights, experiences, and lessons learned throughout the project lifecycle. By creating a lesson log, teams can significantly enhance the success of future projects. However, effective utilisation of this tool is key to ensuring those lessons are really learned and improved upon.
So, what can project managers do to turn their lessons into actions that help enhance future projects?
The adage goes that what gets measured gets managed, and a lessons log is instrumental in driving improvements and ensuring the success of future projects.
A lessons log can help with the following:
You can set up a lessons log in three quick steps:
A lesson log should cover aspects such as the date, project phases, category, description of the lesson, its impact, and, most importantly, recommendations going forward.
There are many opportunities to capture lessons; however, in the middle of busy project activities, it can sometimes be neglected. By outlining key milestones, it becomes more systematic to capture these lessons, such as:
You can find an example of a lessons log here.
Review previous lesson logs before starting a new project to identify relevant learnings that can inform the project plan and risk management strategies. This ensures that potential issues are mitigated and successful approaches are used.
It can be helpful to discuss key lessons from past projects during project kick-off meetings to ensure the team is aware of them from the outset. Building on previous experiences sets a foundation for success.
Integrating lessons learned into organisational processes, templates, and standards can ensure they are consistently applied across all projects. This standardisation leads to more predictable and positive project outcomes.
Lessons serve as valuable training tools for new team members and for developing ongoing training programs. This helps build a knowledgeable and skilled project team that is better prepared to handle future challenges.
When there is a new project to get started with, it may feel counter-intuitive to review previous projects. However, lessons learned can play a significant role in the success of future projects. It helps:
A lessons log is a powerful tool that can significantly enhance the success of future projects and can be a vital document to help learn valuable lessons from previous activities. By effectively capturing, analysing, and applying lessons learned, project managers can develop strategies to drive continuous improvement and project success.
Utilising lessons learned is a key feature of the PRINCE2 methodology. If you want to follow best practice for developing a lessons log and making use of post-project reflections, PRINCE2 can really help.
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