How do you pass on experience at the end of a project?
How do you pass on the experience and knowledge you've acquired?
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How do you pass on experience at the end of a project?
How do you pass on the experience and knowledge you've acquired?

Author : Emmanuel GUILLON

Publication date: February 10, 2012 | Lire en français

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2. How do you pass on experience at the end of a project?

As you saw earlier, passing on the knowledge acquired during a project is a process which, to be effective, takes time. It's best to integrate it day by day during the life of the project, so as to save time at the end of the project, which often leads to the next one...

During the course of a project, you may be asked to write technical reports. These documents are part of the capitalization of your project. Only a part, because they are only a partial focus on the project. The overall vision and progress of your project must also be capitalized on, as it is, in a way, the link between all your technical reports. This document, known as the "project file", can be seen as the project manager's "log book". It defines the project's objective(s), its organization, and completes it:

  • after each steering committee meeting...

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