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Poor Change Management: Most Common Root Cause of Major Incidents?

Akshad Modi
Akshad Modi

Last updated 03/04/2025


Poor Change Management: Most Common Root Cause of Major Incidents?
As per recent Industry survey "80% of unplanned outages are due to ill-planned changes made by administrators ("operations staff") or developers in a Production environment."

Here are Key reasons - Major Incidents Are Caused By Changes

Cost of Service Outage?

Conclusion:

poor change management practicescan have far-reaching consequences for organizations, including financial, operational, and reputational losses. To mitigate these risks, organizations must prioritize a structured change management framework, robust control mechanisms, effective communication, stakeholder involvement, risk assessment, and continuous improvement.By investing in these areas, organizations can navigate change more successfully and safeguard their long-term success.

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Akshad Modi

An AI Architect plays a crucial role in designing scalable AI solutions, integrating machine learning and advanced technologies to solve business challenges and drive innovation in digital transformation strategies.

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