Evidence of the need to mitigate the negative impact of one challenge | NHS8051 | Capella University
The implications for not mitigating the negative effect of a challenge can be significant. For example, if a company does not address an issue such as consumer complaints or employee turnover, it may lead to decreased productivity and profits, damage to its reputation and brand image, legal action from customers or employees, or other unexpected costs. Additionally, failing to mitigate a challenge in the short-term could lead to long-term problems that are more difficult and costly to address down the line.