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/prɒjɛkt ɪvəˈleɪʃən/ · pro.ject.e.va.la.tion
noun
- A systematic assessment of a project's progress, goals, and outcomes, often conducted to identify areas for improvement and inform future decision-making. The project team conducted a thorough evaluation of the new software to determine its feasibility for widespread adoption.
- A process of reviewing and assessing the effectiveness of a project's management, resources, and deliverables, with the goal of identifying lessons learned and areas for improvement. The project evaluation revealed several key issues that needed to be addressed in future projects.
verb
- To assess or review a project's progress, goals, and outcomes, often to identify areas for improvement and inform future decision-making. The project manager evaluated the team's performance and identified areas for improvement.
- To review and assess the effectiveness of a project's management, resources, and deliverables, with the goal of identifying lessons learned and areas for improvement. The team evaluated the project's progress and made recommendations for future improvements.
Did you know? The concept of project evaluation has been influential in the development of project management methodologies, such as the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) and the Agile Manifesto.