jälkitarkastelu
Jälkitarkastelu, a Finnish term, translates to "post-mortem" or "after-action review" in English. It is a systematic process used to examine and learn from a completed project, event, or incident. The primary goal of a jälkitarkastelu is to identify what went well, what could have been improved, and to document lessons learned for future endeavors.
This practice is widely adopted across various fields, including project management, software development, emergency response, and
Key aspects often explored during a jälkitarkastelu include the planning phase, resource allocation, communication effectiveness, decision-making
The outcomes of a jälkitarkastelu are crucial for continuous improvement. Documented lessons learned can inform future