When should you involve stakeholders in risk management decisions?
Risk management is a crucial part of any software project, as it helps you identify, analyze, and respond to potential threats that could affect your goals, budget, or quality. However, risk management is not a solo activity. You need to involve your stakeholders, who are the people or groups that have an interest or influence in your project, in some of the risk management decisions. But when should you do that? And how can you balance their input with your own expertise and judgment? In this article, we will explore some of the benefits and challenges of involving stakeholders in risk management decisions, and provide some tips on how to do it effectively.