Create a Lessons Learned report to pass on any lessons learned from the current project that can be usefully applied to other future projects.
The data in this report can be used by groups such as quality assurance that are responsible for the quality management system, or for refining, changing, and improving the standards.
Follow these steps:
The properties page appears.
The lessons learned page appears.
The create page appears.
Defines the name of the lessons learned report.
Displays the PRINCE2 ID automatically generated for the report.
Displays the current PRINCE2 stage for the project. This field displays only after saving the changes.
Displays the current date, or the date of creating the report. This field displays only after saving the changes.
Displays the current approval status of this report. This field displays only after saving changes. One of the following stoplights displays:
Initiates the document review and approval process for this PRINCE2 control if selected. Submit the report after selecting the check box. This field displays only after you save changes.
See the PRINCE2 Workbook for descriptions of the following fields:
The lessons learned list page appears displaying the following fields. To get the latest status, refresh the page using the browser Refresh option.
Displays the report name. Click a report name to drill to the lessons learned properties page. If the report is currently being reviewed, the fields on the page are read-only.
Displays the current PRINCE2 Stage for the project.
Displays the current approval status for the report.
Displays the date of creating the report.
Displays the date of submitting the report for review.
Displays the date of approving the report. If not approved, the field is empty.
Displays the number of days passed from the day the report is submitted for review with the applicable stoplight indicator. This field is empty if the form was rejected or approved, or if the form is not yet submitted for review. The following determines which stoplight appears:
Displays the current management and quality processes that went well.
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