Introduction to project management/IPM104/Review and reflection/Reflection and Learning

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Reflection is a process that builds upon review. It is not specific to project management but is recognised as an essential step in the learning process.

There are many explanations of the process itself [1] [2] [3]

The core element for a project management is to consider what action you would do differently having had the experience of this project.


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Video: Obtaining customer feedback

This video illustrates the idea of reflection in action by looking back at a project and identifying how it could have been improved. This identifies the activities that would be incorporated into future projects. It is not necessary to do this as a group. An individual can reflect on their own about their own experiences, the video demonstrates clearly the process of reflection.



Discussion Forum:

Post your answer to the following in the forum. Don't forget to read what others have posted as well.

  1. Identify 3 things you have learnt (from your project / or this micro course) and explain how they might impact on your practice of project management in the future.



References:

  1. Kolb, D. A. 1984. Experiential learning: Experience as the source of learning and development. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall.
  2. Gibbs, G. (1988). Learning by doing: A guide to learning and teaching methods. Birmingham: Sced.
  3. Kolb, David A. (2014) Experiential learning: Experience as the source of learning and development. FT press.