Step by step guide to building a business case: Difference between revisions
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====2) | ====2) Assess the focus of your digital preservation activity==== | ||
*depending on the scope and granularity of your activity/focus you may want to: | *depending on the scope and granularity of your activity/focus you may want to: | ||
**audit your digital collections | **audit your digital collections | ||
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**assess and understand the characteristics of a collection of digital assets | **assess and understand the characteristics of a collection of digital assets | ||
====3) | ====3) Audit your organisation's readiness (policy/strategy, skills/infrastructure)==== | ||
*see list of 'aspects of readiness' | *see list of 'aspects of readiness' | ||
*get generic list of risks | *get generic list of risks | ||
*make list of issues/risks for your organisation | *make list of issues/risks for your organisation | ||
====4) Work out what you want to do | |||
*describe what you want to do (where you want to get to) | *describe what you want to do (where you want to get to) | ||
*describe resource needed - staff/infrastructure | *describe resource needed - staff/infrastructure | ||
*identify costs (see list of types of costs) | *identify costs (see list of types of costs) | ||
====5) Think hard about your audience | |||
*who are your key stakeholders? | *who are your key stakeholders? | ||
*your business case must be carefully targetted at your intended audience | *your business case must be carefully targetted at your intended audience | ||
*think about what language to use | *think about what language to use | ||
====6) Benefits | |||
*get a generic list of digital preservation benefits | *get a generic list of digital preservation benefits | ||
*make a list of benefits for your digital content/collection | *make a list of benefits for your digital content/collection | ||
*map those benefits to your organisation's strategy (prioritise benefits/work out what will appeal to your sponsor) | *map those benefits to your organisation's strategy (prioritise benefits/work out what will appeal to your sponsor) | ||
====7) What else | |||
*benefits, risks and costs are core - what else do you need to do for your organisation's business case? | *benefits, risks and costs are core - what else do you need to do for your organisation's business case? | ||
**cost benefit analysis or options appraisal | **cost benefit analysis or options appraisal | ||
**further detail about what you want to do (implementation plan / project plan) | **further detail about what you want to do (implementation plan / project plan) | ||
====8) Validation | |||
*think about what else you need to do to ensure that your business case is complete | *think about what else you need to do to ensure that your business case is complete | ||
*review your business case carefully, and seek advice and comment from others | *review your business case carefully, and seek advice and comment from others | ||
*compare and contrast your case with others in order to identify missing detail or areas for improvement (see [[Case Studies]]) | *compare and contrast your case with others in order to identify missing detail or areas for improvement (see [[Case Studies]]) | ||
====9) Deliver your business case with maximum impact | |||
*find out how your business case will be evaluated and consider ways to increase it's chances of success | *find out how your business case will be evaluated and consider ways to increase it's chances of success | ||
**who is you main sponsor/advocate? | **who is you main sponsor/advocate? |
Revision as of 15:24, 2 August 2013
This guide provides a suggested order of the key activities you need to conduct in order to prepare, plan and construct your digital preservation business case. Note that the related Template for building a business case is ordered in a way that reflects a typical business case structure.
Use this to take you, in a chronological order, through the process of business case construction.
1) Preparation
- is the timing right? Read more on "when?"...
- assess/review previous DP work at your organisation and note any lessons learned
- check if your organisation has a standard business case template that you have to use
- look at what others are doing
- get a copy of your organisation's strategy
- read...
2) Assess the focus of your digital preservation activity
- depending on the scope and granularity of your activity/focus you may want to:
- audit your digital collections
- assess your organisation for digital preservation risks
- assess and understand the characteristics of a collection of digital assets
3) Audit your organisation's readiness (policy/strategy, skills/infrastructure)
- see list of 'aspects of readiness'
- get generic list of risks
- make list of issues/risks for your organisation
====4) Work out what you want to do
- describe what you want to do (where you want to get to)
- describe resource needed - staff/infrastructure
- identify costs (see list of types of costs)
====5) Think hard about your audience
- who are your key stakeholders?
- your business case must be carefully targetted at your intended audience
- think about what language to use
====6) Benefits
- get a generic list of digital preservation benefits
- make a list of benefits for your digital content/collection
- map those benefits to your organisation's strategy (prioritise benefits/work out what will appeal to your sponsor)
====7) What else
- benefits, risks and costs are core - what else do you need to do for your organisation's business case?
- cost benefit analysis or options appraisal
- further detail about what you want to do (implementation plan / project plan)
====8) Validation
- think about what else you need to do to ensure that your business case is complete
- review your business case carefully, and seek advice and comment from others
- compare and contrast your case with others in order to identify missing detail or areas for improvement (see Case Studies)
====9) Deliver your business case with maximum impact
- find out how your business case will be evaluated and consider ways to increase it's chances of success
- who is you main sponsor/advocate?