Your project team has expressed their communal position that they would prefer not to have a review meeting at the end of the project. As project manager, how should you respond to show the value of this meeting?

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How you respond should show the value of this meeting is: To tell the team that lessons learnt from the project process can be used in other projects.

A project manager is a person whose sole responsibility is to:

  • Plan the project
  • Direct the project
  • Manage the project
  • Monitor the project
  • Execute the project etc

Since the team said they would not have a review meeting at the end of the  completion of the project the best decision as a project manager is to tell the team member that lessons learnt from the project process can be used in other projects since the project is a special or unique project.

Inconclusion the project manager should tell the team that lessons learnt from the project process can be used in other projects.

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My response to the expressed communal position of the project team's  preference of not holding project review meetings is to stress its importance with regard to lessons for future projects.

The lessons that come from review meetings help the team to correct mistakes, realign processes, and improve performance.

Thus, since review meetings help to re-enforce the team's learning, I will reassure the team that the meeting would not take more time than necessary.  I will also ensure that each team member participate actively.

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