The Postmortem This document will somewhat resemble the self-evaluation portion of the Journal and Self-Evaluation document, but it should be written as a formalized, more analytical version of it. Ho


The Postmortem

This document will somewhat resemble the self-evaluation portion of the Journal and Self-Evaluation document, but it should be written as a formalized, more analytical version of it. However, the postmortem can focus entirely on the presentation, or you can widen the document’s scope and try to analyze and evaluate not just the group presentation but the work you did over the entire semester. In other words, you can do a Comprehensive Postmortem or Multi-Project Postmortem.  

Look to the Purdue Owl “Postmortem Reports” page for guidance. The report should attempt to touch on the following subjects:  

~Group Presentation Project (or semester projects) overview

~Team communication/collaboration for the group presentation

~Lessons learned

~How you might use those lessons in future projects/endeavors  

This postmortem should be a minimum of 400 words. 

group presentation project file:

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