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==Resources== | ==Resources== | ||
''These are external resources of relevance to this section. Links can be incorporated into the text above if that is more useful'' | ''These are external resources of relevance to this section. Links can be incorporated into the text above if that is more useful'' | ||
[https://dspace.gla.ac.uk/handle/1905/691 eSPIDA - Expressing project costs and benefits in a systematic way for investment in information and IT] |
Revision as of 14:38, 31 July 2013
NB CBA= cost/benefit analysis
Process
This is the process that a practitioner should follow to build this section of the business case. This should be a numbered not option appraisal or list!
- Identify if you need this section in your business case, or exactly hwat type of appraisal is required. Possible options:
- your business case template does not require you to describe different options
- you need to list business case options and show costs for each
- you have to describe a 'do nothing' option - ie what would happen if no action is taken (no business case funding)
- you need to do a full cost/benefit analysis (CBA) for a number of different business case options
Content
This should describe the contents or structure of the business case, resulting from following the Process above
Scenarios
Thoughts on how to adapt the content of this section to particular scenarios that the business case is focused on. Eg: CBA for creating a repository system, or CBA for new DP staff
Communications
Notes relevant to tailoring this section to the appropriate audience and communicating the the business case to that audience
Resources
These are external resources of relevance to this section. Links can be incorporated into the text above if that is more useful