Dear Student,
The initial step would have been to keep away from war with Japan during the Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905. This war cost the Russians two Battleship Fleets and made the Battleship Potemkin uprising in 1905 (Russian Battleship Potemkin was from the main staying Russian Fleet positioned operating at a profit Sea).
Japanese knowledge staff likewise financed a portion of the Bolshevik incognito activities which were subverting the Tsar (whom Japan was at war with); including the financing of Lenin himself. Had the Russo-Japanese War not happened. Russia would have in any event made due past WW1. As history records, Tsarist Russia fell in 1917, one year before the finish of WW1, which was 1918.
The Tsar could have given his people more nourishment and hear them out. He could have escaped WW1 before. Simultaneously he could have given more capacity to the duma.
Regards