Nachanalysen
Nachanalysen, also known as post-analyses or after-action reviews (AARs), are structured processes used to evaluate the outcomes of an event, project, or activity. The primary goal of a Nachanalyse is to identify what went well, what could have been improved, and what lessons can be learned for future endeavors. This reflective practice is widely employed in various fields, including business, military operations, sports, and project management.
The typical Nachanalyse process involves gathering participants involved in the event or activity. A facilitator guides
The outcomes of a Nachanalyse are crucial for continuous improvement. Documented findings and recommendations are usually