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A [[post-implementation review]] ([[PIR]]) is a review after the implementation of a change, to evaluate success and identify opportunities for improvement. Its concept is similar to the [[after-action review]] and [[sprint retrospective]].
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A [[post-implementation review]] ([[PIR]]) is a review after the implementation of a change, to evaluate success and identify opportunities for improvement. Its concept is similar to the [[after action review]] ([[AAR]]) and [[sprint retrospective]].
  
  

Latest revision as of 22:28, 12 December 2020

A post-implementation review (PIR) is a review after the implementation of a change, to evaluate success and identify opportunities for improvement. Its concept is similar to the after action review (AAR) and sprint retrospective.


Definitions

According to the ITIL Foundation 4e by Axelos,

Post-implementation review (PIR). A review after the implementation of a change, to evaluate success and identify opportunities for improvement.