What is the reason for doing a postmortem analysis?

to know which team members to rehire

to learn what worked and what didn’t

to celebrate completion

to practice the game play

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The reason for doing a postmortem analysis is to learn what worked and what didn't during a project or event so that improvements can be made for future endeavors. It allows for reflection on the successes and failures, identifying areas for improvement, and ultimately increasing the chances of success in future endeavors. Celebrating completion and game play practice are not the main objectives of a postmortem analysis.