What lessons have you learned, and how are you evaluating, or plan to evaluate, the implementation?

you reviewed and reflected on the project management plan you developed for a practice change. Now, in the final weeks of the course, you have implemented this practice change. How is it going? What are the lasting impacts of this change? What have you learned from this experience? Reflection of an experience, lessons learned, and/or sustainability of a project, demonstrates a clear understanding of process. To reflect requires an ability to consider lessons learned, necessary corrections, and next steps. As we move into the final weeks of the course and the practice change implementation, it will be important for you to consider what you learned and how to sustain the project moving forward. For this Blog, consider what you have learned thus far from the project implementation and evaluation of implementation data. Consider your role, as a leader, in implementing the change for the problem. How has your role impacted the problem or change? How might you approach a future implementation differently? Reference: Clark J. (2011). Let’s reflect: What is the point? British Journal of General Practice, 61(593), 747. https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp11X613232 To PrepareReview the Learning Resources concerning how to analyze and reflect on project implementation.Consider what you have learned thus far from your project implementation and evaluation. ASSIGNMENT Post a response detailing what you have learned thus far from your project implementation and evaluation. What lessons have you learned, and how are you evaluating, or plan to evaluate, the implementation? Identify two or three factors to assist in sustaining the change at the practice site. How can you sustain the translation?

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