I am popping in to ask- what is the business or academic way to talk about a 'what went well/what went wrong" meeting. In theatre, we call them post mortems, but this is for a nursing school, so it seems like that would be confusing!
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I've always heard it referred to as a post-mortem.
We call them "lessons learned".
When I say post-mortem, they all look at me like I have 4 heads. Or possibly like I am going to make them cut up a dead body!
We call the process a debrief, which often results in lessons learned.
Debriefing?
Debriefing! That is a good one. Thanks,
I'd go with debriefing too, which sounds Professional and Serious. (Even if 'post-mortem' is going to be more emotionally accurate.)
And, now it occurs to me, 'post-mortem' would probably be a poor choice for a nursing school....
And, now it occurs to me, 'post-mortem' would probably be a poor choice for a nursing school....
If nothing else, it's an actual thing in that industry. So not conflating the terms seems like a good practice.
Okay, I'm done with meetings for the day. I've changed a light bulb, cleaned the living room, and swept all the things. I need to mop next. I'm saving some things on my to do list for tomorrow.
After that, I'm going to pretend I'm working on my inbox while I watch TV.