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what is the purpose of feedback and lessons learned in the rm process
Supervise, Review, and Feedback
feedback from the event is recorded and archived for later analysis feedback provides information to alter of improve future activities or operations
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what is the purpose of feedback and lessons learned in the rm process
Supervise, Review, and Feedback
feedback from the event is recorded and archived for later analysis feedback provides information to alter of improve future activities or operations
feedback from the event is recorded and archived for later analysis feedback provides information to alter of improve future activities or operations
feedback from the event is recorded and archived for later analysis feedback provides information to alter of improve future activities or operations
in accessing hazards which elements make up the cross matrix comparison
Project management plan Project charter Infrastructure of the performing organization Lessons learned from past projects
It provides data for decision makers and personnel to evaluate an operation/activity and to determine if RM strategies need to be modified for future efforts (on- or off-duty).
It provides data for decision makers and personnel to evaluate an operation/activity and to determine if RM strategies need to be modified for future efforts (on- or off-duty).
The process of obtaining feedback from the internal customers is usually easier and cheaper as compared to obtaining feedback from external customers.
I have learned that constant feedback and improvement are crucial for success. Iterating allows for flexibility and adaptation based on new information, leading to better outcomes. It also helps to break down complex problems into manageable parts.
The basic elements of communication are sender, message, channel, receiver, feedback, and noise. In a management model, this can be illustrated through a feedback loop where the sender conveys a message through a chosen channel to the receiver, who then provides feedback. Noise represents any interference that may disrupt the communication process, requiring effective management to ensure clear and efficient communication.