Abstract
This chapter takes many of the research project design steps and analysis at this point and looks at things that can (and may) go wrong and what can be done about this. The author discusses how the issue may have been mitigated with effective research design decisions ahead of time and how to recover from an issue when it is identified later. As such, this chapter provides an overview of design decisions and why they are essential. It provides a range of remedies and actions that can be taken if issues and problems are identified part-way through a project. Several examples are provided of how different scholars have resolved the issues in their published articles, showing that resolutions are possible and practical.