Everyone involved with your business case is likely to have serious questions about the case building process. As a result, project manager, outside consultant, and senior leaders all want to know what they are in for! And they want to know if the results are going to be worth the effort. Note especially that the answers have to do with the group's business case competency maturity level. The organization's business case competency maturity level comes from the skills and the knowledge of people. You might expect the answers to depend on such things as the scope of the project or action under analysis, or the size of the funding request. Answers are in fact easy to predict, but they usually depend little on those factors. Those involved in building the case will want to know, specifically: How long will it take to build the business case? How many labor hours should we budget for case building? Will case results give decision makers the understanding and confidence they need to take action? Read more of this post Marty Schmidt | November 25, 2016 at 10:35 am | URL: https://www.business-case-analysis.com/blog/?p=4218 |