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Revision as of 11:11, 31 January 2014
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Definition
Action review is A quick and simple team learning process held while work is being performed, usually during a break in the task or activity. Source: Comparative Analysis of Methods and Tools for Nuclear Knowledge Preservation
Summary
The After Action Review (AAR) is a simple process used by a team to capture the lessons learned from past successes and failures with the goal of improving future performance. It is an opportunity for a team to reflect on a project, activity, event or task so that the next time, they can do better. The AAR will not only make learning conscious within a team but it can also help build trust amongst the team’s members. Intended audience and required skill for delivery Participants of an AAR should include all members of the team. A competent and neutral facilitator should be appointed to help create an open environment, promote discussion and draw out lessons learned.
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