Historical Information and Lessons Learned in Project Management
Antonio Bassi ()
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Antonio Bassi: Project Management Association Switzerland
Chapter Chapter 4 in General Management Principles for Project Management, 2025, pp 27-33 from Springer
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Abstract In the field of project management, the collection of historical information and lessons learned is a crucial practice for continuous improvement and for achieving future success, both for the specific project and for the organization as a whole. Let us deeply analyze the importance of capturing, storing, and reusing this valuable information to avoid repeating mistakes and to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of future projects.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-98592-8_4
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