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20:01 Aug 11, 2006 |
English to Polish translations [PRO] Other | |||||
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4 +1 | omówienie zrealizowanych zadań |
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4 | przegląd przeprowadzonych działań |
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przegląd przeprowadzonych działań Explanation: imho |
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omówienie zrealizowanych zadań Explanation: After Action Review (AAR) is a highly successful method of transferring knowledge that is used in high-performing organizations, such as the United States Army. It is a method for transferring knowledge that a team has learned from doing a task in one setting, to the next time the same task is performed in a different setting. This process moves unique knowledge that an individual holds into a group setting so that the knowledge can be integrated, understood by the whole team, and used when individuals face similar circumstances. |
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