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*[[When, Who, What, Why, How]]
*[[When, Why, What, Who, How, Where - the sequel]]
*[[When, Why, What, Who, How, Where - the sequel]]
Frequently Asked Questions on building a business case. Use this when you get stuck with a particular business case problem.
*[[Step by step guide to building a business case]]
*[[Step by step guide to building a business case]]
A high level checklist for the end to end process of building a business case. Use this to validate your approach and ensure all bases are covered.
*[[Template for building a business case]]
*[[Template for building a business case]]
A detailed guide for building a business case, structured in the form of a generic business case. Use this to take you through the process of building a business case, one chapter at a time.
*[[Additional resources]]
A set of resources that may be useful in augmenting or communicating a business case. Use these to explain concepts or bolster your arguments.


Other stuff created at the Booksprint:
Other stuff created at the Booksprint:
*[[Guidance pages for common practitioner challenges (as encountered in SPRUCE Mashups)]]
*[[Guidance pages for common practitioner challenges (as encountered in SPRUCE Mashups)]]
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*[[When, Who, What, Why, How]]

Revision as of 14:54, 31 July 2013

Frequently Asked Questions on building a business case. Use this when you get stuck with a particular business case problem.

A high level checklist for the end to end process of building a business case. Use this to validate your approach and ensure all bases are covered.

A detailed guide for building a business case, structured in the form of a generic business case. Use this to take you through the process of building a business case, one chapter at a time.

A set of resources that may be useful in augmenting or communicating a business case. Use these to explain concepts or bolster your arguments.

Other stuff created at the Booksprint:

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