Risk is something that is likely to occur and has a direct bearing on cost, schedule, or quality (or all the three) of a project. Risks can be prevented from becoming issues through proper Risk Management. Risks should be identified, categorized, prioritized, and discussed on a regular basis (team meetings).
Issue is something that's already there. It is a "risk that has occurred". Issues can only be dealt with, but cannot be prevented. Issues are limitations that we have to live with or we have to find a suitable workaround for them.
Scraps from various sources and my own writings on Generative AI, AGI, Digital, Disruption, Agile, Scrum, Kanban, Scaled Agile, XP, TDD, FDD, DevOps, Design Thinking, etc.
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Monday, February 05, 2007
Risks & Issues
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