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October 13, 2015 The 4 Questions to Ask When You Debrief on a ProjectDebriefings can help you accelerate projects, innovate new approaches to problems, and hit difficult objectives. More than a casual conversation about what did and didn’t work, a debriefing digs into why things happened. It should review four key questions:
Adapted from “Debriefing: A Simple Tool to Help Your Team Tackle Tough Problems,” by Doug Sundheim. |
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