The correct answers are A and C . In a VM Program, lessons learned should be captured, communicated, and converted into practical improvement for future value studies. Creating a summarized report and sharing it with the project team is appropriate because it records what worked, what did not work, what assumptions changed, what facilitation issues occurred, and what implementation barriers or success factors were observed.
Scheduling a team meeting is also appropriate because lessons learned are most useful when discussed, validated, and connected to future application. SAVE’s VM Job Plan identifies Post-Study activity as completing changes, implementing changes, and monitoring status, with the objective of assuring implementation of approved recommendations. ( courses.washington.edu ) A lessons-learned review supports that same control mindset by improving future VM planning, team selection, facilitation, proposal development, and implementation follow-through.
Option B is weak because storing a report without distribution does not transfer knowledge. Option D is incorrect because successful projects still produce valuable positive lessons that should be repeated.
References/topics: VM Programs; Post-Study Activities; Lessons Learned; Knowledge Transfer; Continuous Improvement; VM Program Management.