What Are the Risks of an Implementation Plan?
As is the case with any well-thought-out project management plan, there are risks involved. When it comes to an implementation plan, the main risks of program failure can involve the inability to get either buy-in or resources from stakeholders, business partners or team members.
Sometimes this could be because of a resistance to change, a loss in confidence among staff or even project management flaws such as a lack of prioritization from leadership. Whatever the case may be, it all comes down to communication. If you’re communicating goals across team members well as well as reporting data efficiently (and thus, getting buy-in from stakeholders), then those pitfalls really shouldn’t occur.
Outside of communication issues on a more rare level, there are factors outside of the organization’s control that can impact your implementation plan. This can include losing key personnel, destabilizing economic changes, new competition that has entered the market with a similar product and even natural disasters affecting your organization’s ability to produce quality work.
ref- https://www.projectmanager.com/blog/implementation-plan
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