Several risks were identified for an upcoming change initiative. One risk is related to a slippage concern because of loose gravel at the local site of the change initiative. The business analyst (BA) has recommended that all on-site stakeholders must wear durable, slip-resistant boots while the change initiative is being executed.
This is an example of which type of risk treatment?
Correct Answer: B
Explanation
Mitigation is a type of risk treatment that involves reducing the probability and/or impact of a risk to an acceptable level. Mitigation can include implementing preventive or contingency actions, such as providing training, testing, backup, or alternative solutions. In this case, the BA has recommended that all on-site stakeholders must wear durable, slip-resistant boots while the change initiative is being executed. This is a mitigation action, as it reduces the likelihood and severity of injuries or accidents caused by the loose gravel at the local site. The other options are not the types of risk treatment that the BA has recommended, as they involve transferring the risk to another party, accepting the risk as it is, or avoiding the risk altogether.
References: Risk Analysis and Management, CBAP / CCBA Certified Business Analysis Study Guide, 2nd Edition, BABOK Guide