A generally accepted practice in project management is to use lessons learned to capitalize on effective and ineffective events that have happened in past projects and to take corrective actions for future work. In addition, the project manager uses lessons learned and communication techniques to keep stakeholders informed. Lessons learned will be compiled and archived at project closure time, and a final report will be written and distributed. When is the best time to inform stakeholders about lessons learned?

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Includes questions from the following tasks:     Task 1 Acquire and manage project resources by following the human resource and procurement management plans in order to meet project requirements.     Task 2 Manage task execution based on the project management plan by leading and developing the project team in order to achieve project deliverables.     Task 3 Implement the quality management plan using the appropriate tools and techniques in order to ensure that work is performed in accordance with required quality standards.     Task 4 Implement approved changes and corrective actions... Show more

A generally accepted practice in project management is to use lessons learned to capitalize on effective and ineffective events that have happened in past projects and to take corrective actions for future work. In addition, the project manager uses lessons learned and communication techniques to keep stakeholders informed. Lessons learned will be compiled and archived at project closure time, and a final report will be written and distributed. When is the best time to inform stakeholders about lessons learned?