Business Case - Formal Business Cases

Formal Business Cases

Formal business cases are evaluated to ensure:

  • the investment has value and importance
  • the firm has the capability to deliver the benefits
  • the firm’s dedicated resources are working on the highest value opportunities
  • projects with inter-dependencies are undertaken in the optimum sequence.

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