Mitigation Plan

Technique

A risk planning technique for defining how the team will reduce, avoid, or respond to known project risks.

Description

A mitigation plan turns identified risks into actions. It states what the risk is, how likely it is, how serious it would be, and what the team will do about it. In immersive work, mitigation may cover hardware failure, performance limits, safety issues, access barriers, venue problems, missing assets, or funding changes.

Typical Use

Used during risk planning, production scheduling, installation planning, safety review, budget planning, and stakeholder management.

Scope Note

This technique may include risk owners, fallback plans, trigger points, backup hardware, alternate workflows, communication steps, and review dates.

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