Reflecting on past projects can provide valuable insights for future success. What are some key lessons you’ve learned throughout your project management career that have influenced your approach? Share your experiences and the changes you’ve made based on those lessons, and let’s collectively learn from each other’s journeys. Saving Changes...
Program Manager, PPM&PMO Specialist.| Coppel, Mexico.Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico
Pavan, In my project management career, I’ve learned that assuming things will get done and not over-planning are key to efficiency. Clear communication and setting expectations upfront prevent unnecessary delays. Flexibility is essential—things rarely go exactly as planned, so adapting quickly is crucial. I focus on execution rather than excessive planning, ensuring the team moves forward with confidence. Lessons learned have reinforced that proactive problem-solving and trusting the process lead to successful project outcomes.
Francisco.
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1 reply by Pavan Maddi
Feb 19, 2025 7:25 PM
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Francisco Herrera Thanks for sharing your insights, Francisco! I completely agree clear communication, adaptability, and proactive problem-solving are key to project success. Balancing planning with execution keeps the team moving forward with confidence.
Pavan, In my project management career, I’ve learned that assuming things will get done and not over-planning are key to efficiency. Clear communication and setting expectations upfront prevent unnecessary delays. Flexibility is essential—things rarely go exactly as planned, so adapting quickly is crucial. I focus on execution rather than excessive planning, ensuring the team moves forward with confidence. Lessons learned have reinforced that proactive problem-solving and trusting the process lead to successful project outcomes.
Francisco.
Francisco Herrera Thanks for sharing your insights, Francisco! I completely agree clear communication, adaptability, and proactive problem-solving are key to project success. Balancing planning with execution keeps the team moving forward with confidence.
Early in my career, I used to document lessons learned at the end of a project, but they often just sat in a report, forgotten. Over time, I realized that lessons are only valuable if we actively use them. Now, before starting any new project, I take time to revisit past challenges and successes.This small habit has made a big difference. It helps avoid repeating mistakes, improves decision-making, and builds a stronger, more efficient team. Every project is a chance to grow, and learning from experience is what makes us better leaders.
Let’s not just record lessons, let’s apply them and keep improving!
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Uttam KumarEngineering Manager| American Eagle OutfittersPittsburgh, PA, United States
Based on my 17 years of experience and the valuable lessons I've learned, here's how I am doing things differently to enhance my work:
1) Proactive Questioning & Information Gathering: Before making any decisions or assumptions, actively seek clarification from all stakeholders. Create an environment where team members feel comfortable asking questions without fear of judgment.
2) Documentation Practices: Utilize a cloud-based platform to store and manage all project-related documents, making them easily accessible.
3) Optimize Communication: Employ diagrams, charts, and infographics to enhance communication and simplify complex information. Encourage team members to actively listen and paraphrase key points to ensure understanding.
4) Establish cross-functional forums: Create regular meetings or workshops to facilitate collaboration and knowledge sharing between teams.
5) Conduct "what-if" scenarios: Simulate different scenarios to test the effectiveness of contingency plans and identify potential weaknesses.
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2 replies by Michael Huygens and Pavan Maddi
Mar 10, 2025 10:03 AM
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Great insights! Your proactive approach promotes clarity, collaboration, and continuous improvement. I especially appreciate your emphasis on open communication and cross-functional learning these are game-changers for any team. Keep leading by example; your experience is a valuable guide for others!
Jul 10, 2025 5:35 AM
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Good summary of the hard & soft skills that are required of project managers - agreed!
Consultant| Canarys Automation LtdBangalore, Karnataka, India
One of the most valuable practices I’ve followed in my projects is maintaining a Lessons Learned Register on Confluence, where team members could freely document challenges and solutions. We reviewed this after retrospective meetings, ensuring that our experiences became a resource for future problem-solving. It became the first place my team would check when facing recurring issues, significantly improving efficiency and reducing repeated mistakes.
Beyond documentation, I’ve also learned that lessons learned should be actionable—simply listing what went wrong isn’t enough. Establishing a feedback loop to integrate these insights into future project planning has been crucial. Another key takeaway is that lessons should be shared beyond the immediate project team—cross-team collaboration ensures that other teams don’t encounter the same pitfalls.
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1 reply by Pavan Maddi
Mar 10, 2025 9:59 AM
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Ashwin Kumar H M Thank you for sharing your valuable approach! Maintaining a Lessons Learned Register is a fantastic practice. it turns challenges into stepping stones for growth. I especially love your point about making lessons actionable and sharing them across teams. Learning together drives true progress!
One of the most valuable practices I’ve followed in my projects is maintaining a Lessons Learned Register on Confluence, where team members could freely document challenges and solutions. We reviewed this after retrospective meetings, ensuring that our experiences became a resource for future problem-solving. It became the first place my team would check when facing recurring issues, significantly improving efficiency and reducing repeated mistakes.
Beyond documentation, I’ve also learned that lessons learned should be actionable—simply listing what went wrong isn’t enough. Establishing a feedback loop to integrate these insights into future project planning has been crucial. Another key takeaway is that lessons should be shared beyond the immediate project team—cross-team collaboration ensures that other teams don’t encounter the same pitfalls.
Ashwin Kumar H M Thank you for sharing your valuable approach! Maintaining a Lessons Learned Register is a fantastic practice. it turns challenges into stepping stones for growth. I especially love your point about making lessons actionable and sharing them across teams. Learning together drives true progress! Saving Changes...
Based on my 17 years of experience and the valuable lessons I've learned, here's how I am doing things differently to enhance my work:
1) Proactive Questioning & Information Gathering: Before making any decisions or assumptions, actively seek clarification from all stakeholders. Create an environment where team members feel comfortable asking questions without fear of judgment.
2) Documentation Practices: Utilize a cloud-based platform to store and manage all project-related documents, making them easily accessible.
3) Optimize Communication: Employ diagrams, charts, and infographics to enhance communication and simplify complex information. Encourage team members to actively listen and paraphrase key points to ensure understanding.
4) Establish cross-functional forums: Create regular meetings or workshops to facilitate collaboration and knowledge sharing between teams.
5) Conduct "what-if" scenarios: Simulate different scenarios to test the effectiveness of contingency plans and identify potential weaknesses.
Great insights! Your proactive approach promotes clarity, collaboration, and continuous improvement. I especially appreciate your emphasis on open communication and cross-functional learning these are game-changers for any team. Keep leading by example; your experience is a valuable guide for others!
Geotechnical Professional | Educator | Researcher| NAOntario, Canada
“Thank you for sharing your thoughts on “lesson learned and what will be done differently.” Documentation of lessons learned is irrelevant if the lessons are not implemented or referenced in subsequent projects. Every lesson is unique, but previous lessons learned can be referenced to mitigate subsequent issues and hopefully prevent demurring. Everything will never go as planned. For folks doing research, I am sure everyone will agree that the most important lesson is to have plans B, C, D & even E when working in the lab. Anything can break down or stop functioning properly at any time. Saving Changes...