Michael AdamsSolutions Architect| LANLLos Alamos, Nm, United States
The organization where I work does not engage in robust risk management. People seem to believe that risk analysis is too time consuming, and doesn't have a sufficient pay-off to be worthwhile. The assumption seems to be something to the effect of, "we'll cross that bridge when we come to it."
I like to approach risk analysis as a brain storming session, with a small team, and a strict time limit. This way, it doesn't end up taking too much time, and the team perspective is always better than that of an individual.
I'm curious how others approach this important task, how long does it take, how do you create buy-in for this phase? Saving Changes...