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professional way to say \"things we learned\"
I'm doing a presentation next week and our group wants to discuss the things that we learned from the project. What's a nice, clean, professional way of saying it?
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Re: professional way to say \"things we learned\"
knowledge gained?
maybe skills acquired / skills developed |
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Re: professional way to say \"things we learned\"
Conclusions
Take-Aways Lessons |
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Re: professional way to say \"things we learned\"
Lessons Learned = standard in my company
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Re: professional way to say \"things we learned\"
Does "Learnings" work?
EDIT to add: In a recent presentation, I used Recommendations to explain where other people could succeed where we had failed and continue to succeed where we had succeeded. |
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Re: professional way to say \"things we learned\"
I'm a fan of "things we effed up but didn't get fired for."
Ray |
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Re: professional way to say \"things we learned\"
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Does "Learnings" work? [/ QUOTE ] If you want to give the appearance of speaking pidgin English, then yes. |
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Re: professional way to say \"things we learned\"
gruesome, but we use "post-mortem"
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Re: professional way to say \"things we learned\"
"Ways We Are Wiser"
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Re: professional way to say \"things we learned\"
Finally, I'd like to wrap up this presentation with a few data driven conclusions.
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