Monday 23/2/2026
GMTC held a workshop with the Canadian post-event review team
The workshop aimed to discuss the general principles of post-event review, as a systematic tool for evaluating performance and drawing lessons learned, which contributes to improving planning and implementation and raising the level of readiness.
The workshop included a review of the mechanisms for implementing the post-event review, by defining procedural steps, distributing roles and responsibilities and mechanisms for data collection and analysis, all the way to preparing comprehensive reports that include results and recommendations.
Participants also discussed ways to evaluate training programs and measure their impact, with a focus on quality standards and performance indicators to ensure that training content is developed and aligned with operational needs.
At the conclusion of the workshop, a number of recommendations were made that emphasized the importance of unifying procedures, enhancing coordination between the concerned authorities, and activating a clear mechanism for follow-up, development and implementation, in a way that ensures optimal benefit from the workshop outcomes and achieves continuous improvement in the training process.
This workshop comes as part of GMTC's plan to establish a culture of institutional evaluation and enhance professionalism in various fields of military training.