Assessing the risks of a solution
When choosing a solution, it’s important to assess the risks involved. Ask yourself: How much risk does this solution have? How likely is it to fail, and what would happen if it did? Also, consider how much risk your organization can handle and how much time you have to make a decision. For example, adding a brand-new feature might have higher risk if users don’t understand it, and your team may not have time to fix it if it fails. A lower-risk option could be improving an existing feature. By assessing risks carefully, you can pick the solution that’s safe and fits your timeline.