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[[Learning]] between [[Project|projects]] is about making connections between professionals in a project environment. It is about [[Capturing|capturing]] and [[Sharing|sharing]] the wealth of knowledge gained in projects and includes support for emerging [[Communities of practice|communities]] of people with common interests, knowledge and practical experiences and real life [[Challenges|challenges]].
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[[Learning]] between [[Project|projects]] is about making connections between professionals in a project environment. It is about [[Capture|capturing]] and [[Sharing|sharing]] the wealth of knowledge gained in projects and includes support for emerging [[Communities of practice|communities]] of people with common interests, knowledge and practical experiences and real life [[Challenges|challenges]].
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Definition

Learning between projects is A method used to share learning between projects identify, capture and share good practices and to support joint problem-solving and exchange of lessons learned between concurrent projects

Summary

Learning between projects is about making connections between professionals in a project environment. It is about capturing and sharing the wealth of knowledge gained in projects and includes support for emerging communities of people with common interests, knowledge and practical experiences and real life challenges.

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Purpose

To [Identification|identify]], capture and share good practices and to support joint problem-solving and exchange of lessons learned between concurrent projects.

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