Jälkikäteistarkastelu
Jälkikäteistarkastelu, often translated as "post-mortem," is a process of reviewing an event or project after it has concluded to identify what went well, what went wrong, and what can be learned for future endeavors. The term originates from the medical field, referring to an autopsy performed to determine the cause of death. In a professional or project management context, it serves a similar diagnostic purpose, aiming to understand the underlying reasons for success or failure.
The primary goal of a jälkikäteistarkastelu is to foster continuous improvement. By dissecting past experiences, teams
A typical jälkikäteistarkastelu involves gathering relevant stakeholders to discuss the event. This usually includes a review