A project retrospective, also known as a lessons learned meeting, is conducted at the end of a project to reflect on what went well, what could be improved, and to identify best practices for future projects. It is not focused on evaluating individual performance or celebrating project success, which are separate activities that may also occur during project closure. Sprint retrospectives are used in agile methodology and determine the areas for improvement in the next sprint, rather than future projects.
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