Project Implementation and Management Practice Test

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For post-implementation review to be effective, sessions should be conducted as what?

Informative rather than adversarial

Sessions in a post-implementation review should be informative and constructive rather than adversarial. The goal is to learn from what happened, understand what worked well and what didn’t, and identify actionable improvements for future projects. This requires a safe, evidence-based discussion where the team and stakeholders review processes, tools, decisions, risks, and outcomes without focusing on blame, so participants feel comfortable sharing candid feedback. When the dialogue is information-driven, it yields practical recommendations that enhance governance, delivery, and benefit realization. Conversely, a formal, hierarchical, blame-focused, or negatively framed approach tends to shut down open communication, reduce honesty, and limit the usefulness of the review.

Strictly formal and hierarchical

Focused on assigning blame

Leading to negative statements

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