Offers practical help for line managers coaching their own staff; looks at boosting review conversations
Reviewing progress is an important part of any manager’s role. One of the most well-known structured ways to do it is with the After Action Review.
This was introduced by the US Army in the mid-1970s to learn from simulated battles. Today, it is used by organisations to build learning in the middle or at the end of projects.
The structure asks four questions:
- What...