PPMP20008 Lessons Learnt Presentation

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PPMP20008 Lessons Learnt Presentation Assessment 3 - 2018 Term1 Student name: Student number: Campus: Tutor name:

Introduction

Lessons Learnt Framework How I planned to gather and document lessons learnt When I planned to identify and collect lessons learnt Who I planned to involve in the process of gathering lessons How I planned to document lessons

Lessons Learnt Framework What actually happened When I identified and collected lessons learnt Who I involved in the process of gathering lessons How I documented lessons When I compare how I had planned to gather and document lessons learnt versus what actually happened….

No Lessons Learnt Process No Lessons Learnt Library Reflections on my actual lessons learnt process and the common issues of: No Lessons Learnt Process No Lessons Learnt Library When I reflect on my actual lessons learnt process and the common issue of having no structure (failure to have a defined process to identify, capture and share lessons)… I think / I feel / In retrospect… When I reflect on my actual lessons learnt process and the common issue of having no library (failure to properly store and make easily available lessons from previous I think / I feel / In retrospect…

Lesson 1 What I learnt from reflecting on the situation The situation made me feel… What I learnt from reflecting on the situation NOTE: This is about reflection and reflective practice – not about the topics you have learnt. To get 7.5 marks you need to have demonstrated ‘deep reflection about the learning process. Situation – (Describe a situation that happened within PPMP20008) The situation made me feel… (describe your feelings when the situation occurred - were you frustrated, angry, confused, happy, relieved etc. What impact did this have for you or others?) What I learnt from reflecting on the situation – (Make sure this is written as a lesson)

Improvement strategy for lesson 1 How to measure if the strategy works Why the strategy is achievable Relevance of strategy to address the lesson When the strategy will be implemented The specific improvement strategy is… I would know the strategy was working as I could measure… This strategy is achievable for me because… This strategy is relevant to lesson 1 as it will (address/minimise/leverage)… I will implement this strategy by (add date/timeframe).

Lesson 2 What I learnt from reflecting on the situation The situation made me feel… What I learnt from reflecting on the situation When I compare what I how I had planned to gather and document lessons learnt versus what actually happened….

Improvement strategy for lesson 2 How to measure if the strategy works Why the strategy is achievable Relevance of strategy to address the lesson When the strategy will be implemented The specific improvement strategy is… I would know the strategy was working as I could measure… This strategy is achievable for me because… This strategy is relevant to lesson 1 as it will (address/minimise/leverage)… I will implement this strategy by (add date/timeframe).

Conclusion

References