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19. Celebrate!

Adrienne Watt; Project Management Open Resources; and TAP-a-PM

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The project team should celebrate their accomplishments, and the project manager should officially recognize their efforts, thank them for their participation, and officially close the project. A celebration helps team members formally recognize the project’s end and brings closure to the work they’ve done. It also encourages them to remember what they’ve learned and start thinking about how their experiences will benefit them and the organization during the next project.

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Figure 19.1: Celebrate! Your project is over… at least until the next one.

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This chapter adapted and remixed by Adrienne Watts.

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