In this video, the speaker discusses closing the project in predictive and agile project management. In predictive projects, the project manager obtains stakeholder approval at the end of the project, releases a final report, and concludes the deal. Lessons learned are typically done at the end stage. On the other hand, in agile projects, the final review involves meeting with stakeholders, transferring ownership to the operations team, and conducting a final retrospective to focus on lessons learned. Agile projects may have multiple sign-offs throughout the project. The speaker also answers a question regarding contributing to organizational learning as a project manager. The correct choice is to conduct lessons learned meetings and update the register regularly. To get the mindset tool for free, viewers can visit the website and schedule a demo. The video concludes with a reminder to like and subscribe to the YouTube channel and to provide feedback on the video.
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