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An after action review (AAR) is a technique for improving process and execution by analyzing the intended outcome and actual outcome of an action and identifying practices to sustain, and practices to improve or initiate, and then practicing those changes at the next iteration of the action [1] [2] AARs in the formal sense were originally developed by the U.S. Army. [3]
These events are usually used to create the after action review/improvement plan. Hotwash is a term picked up in recent years by the Emergency Preparedness Community, likely as a result of Homeland Security and other government agencies' involvement in disaster planning.
The After Action Review Process is critical to forming an After Action Report. Notes from the review often find themselves in the report. [2] Another example of an After Action Report is the global status reported on road safety. Studies are conducted in order to determine how severe road safety concerns are in a particular area.
there are after action reviews that take place in Knowledge management circles as well. maybe expand this topic to include it? www.signetconsulting.com is a good source of info on non-military before and after action reviews.
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The following day, he issued an additional presidential action that directed government agencies to go after “illegal private sector DEI preferences, mandates, policies, programs, and activities.”
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