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Post-Mortem

By Miranda Dulin
Published in Glossary
October 18, 2023
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Post-Mortem

Definition of Post-Mortem

A Post-Mortem is a retrospective analysis or review conducted after a project or event to assess outcomes.

Back of a vocabulary card for the term Post-Mortem
Back of a vocabulary card for the term Post-Mortem

Pronunciation Spelling

post-MOR-tuhm

Example Sentence

The team held a post-mortem to identify lessons learned and improve future processes.

Significance

Agile practitioners should be familiar with the term “post-mortem” as it refers to a retrospective analysis or review conducted after the completion of a project, iteration, or significant event. It offers an opportunity for the team to reflect on what went well, what didn’t, and to identify areas for improvement. By conducting post-mortems, teams can learn from both successes and failures, allowing them to enhance their processes, adapt strategies, and implement corrective actions for future iterations or projects. This practice aligns with the agile principle of continuous improvement, enabling teams to evolve and refine their practices based on past experiences.

Additional Resources

  • Post-mortems vs Retrospectives: What’s the Difference?
  • 5 tips for holding effective post-mortems
  • Incident postmortems
  • The Project Post-Mortem Retrospective Template
  • Agile Manifesto

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