👉 The after-project phase, often referred to as the "post-implementation review" or "post-mortem," is a critical period following the completion of a project. During this phase, the team reflects on the project's outcomes, processes, and challenges to identify what worked well and what could be improved. This involves gathering feedback from all stakeholders, analyzing project metrics, and documenting lessons learned. The insights gained are then used to refine project management practices, enhance team collaboration, and inform future projects, ultimately aiming to increase efficiency and success rates.