Agile design processes handle risk management by incorporating risk identification and mitigation strategies throughout the development cycle.
There are a few key ways in which this is done:
1. Continuous risk assessment: Agile teams regularly assess the risks associated with a project, identifying potential risks that may arise during development.
2. Prioritization of risks: Once risks have been identified, agile teams prioritize them based on their potential impact on the project, and address the most critical risks first.
3. Iterative development: Agile methodologies allow for incremental delivery of features, which means that teams can continuously mitigate risks as they arise.
4. Collaboration and communication: Agile teams work collaboratively, with frequent communication among team members, which helps to identify and address risks early and effectively.
5. Continuous improvement: Agile is built on the principle of continuous improvement, which means that teams are always looking for ways to improve their processes and reduce risks over time.
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