Burnley boss Sean Dyche says he'll be holding season debriefs with his players.
The Clarets recovered from a poor start to the season to finish comfortably away from the dropzone.
Dyche told the Lancashire Evening Telegraph: "I think you first want to speak with the players about the season, which we will do, speak with the staff, and try and define the varying challenges which came our way, and the things we can be responsible for," Dyche said when reflecting on the campaign.
"Certain things are out of our control, obviously, game scheduling and stuff like that.
"What we've learned from the start we had, lots of games, lots of travel, feedback from the players, possible recruitment, and you mould it all back together and have a look at it and go 'right, what are we going to need to do to move it forward?'
"We'll make sense of what's gone on, try and define and bring clarity to it so the players can see it clearly, adjust the pack if we need do, and move forward.
"That's the simple basis of how we work."