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*Who is writing the business case?
*Who is writing the business case?
*Are you the right person?
*Are you the right person?
  The person writing the business case needs to have an understanding of: the digital content to be preserved, the challenges associated with it that need to be solved, the basics digital preservation and the [[Background_and_context|broader context]]
  The person writing the business case needs to have an understanding of: the digital content to be preserved, the challenges associated with it that need to be solved, the basics of digital preservation and the [[Background_and_context|broader context]]


*Who are you writing the business case for?
*Who are you writing the business case for?
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*What is a stakeholder?
*What is a stakeholder?
  A stakeholder is a person who has an interested or may be affected by your business case or the resulting implementation
  A stakeholder is a person who has an interest or may be affected by your business case or the resulting implementation


*Who else in the organisation needs to be involved?
*Who else in the organisation needs to be involved?
*Who is supplying the assets / providing DP service?
*Who is supplying the assets / providing DP service?
*Who is demanding value from the assets?
*Who is demanding value from the assets?
*Who will re-use the assets?
*Who will do the DP work? Roles and responsibilities
*Who will do the DP work? Roles and responsibilities
*Who will re-use the assets?
*Who decides how it is catalogued, stored, etc.?
*Who decides how it is catalogued, stored, etc.?
*Who has responsibility for curation?
*Who has responsibility for curation?
*Who is the collection owner?
*Who is the collection owner?


  A stakeholder analysis will help you to understand who else in the organisation needs to be involved. You should have an answer to each of these questions.
  A stakeholder analysis will help you to understand who else in the organisation needs to be involved. You should have an answer to each of these questions. Different people will have different expectations of the activities involved and the outcomes, you need to understand how these relate to each other and how what you are asking of people fits into their priorities.


*Who are the DESIGNATED COMMUNITY?
*Who are the DESIGNATED COMMUNITY?

Revision as of 09:14, 1 August 2013

  • Who is writing the business case?
  • Are you the right person?
The person writing the business case needs to have an understanding of: the digital content to be preserved, the challenges associated with it that need to be solved, the basics of digital preservation and the broader context
  • Who are you writing the business case for?
  • What sort of language is needed?
A critical part of writing the business is understanding the intended audience and this is likely to vary from case to case. You will need to understand the structure of your organisation and the decision making bodies and/or senior managers who will consider your case. You will also need to understand what they are expecting i.e. the format and structure of the business case, and the detail required.
  • What is a stakeholder?
A stakeholder is a person who has an interest or may be affected by your business case or the resulting implementation
  • Who else in the organisation needs to be involved?
  • Who is supplying the assets / providing DP service?
  • Who is demanding value from the assets?
  • Who will re-use the assets?
  • Who will do the DP work? Roles and responsibilities
  • Who decides how it is catalogued, stored, etc.?
  • Who has responsibility for curation?
  • Who is the collection owner?
A stakeholder analysis will help you to understand who else in the organisation needs to be involved. You should have an answer to each of these questions. Different people will have different expectations of the activities involved and the outcomes, you need to understand how these relate to each other and how what you are asking of people fits into their priorities.
  • Who are the DESIGNATED COMMUNITY?
  • Who will re-use the assets?
TBC
  • Who is the external sponsor?
An external sponsor is a person in another part of the organisation (preferably a senior manager) who will champion your business case
  • Who is providing the infrastructure?
Supporting infrastructure could be provided by many parts of the organisation, for example technology:IT services, staffing or recruitment:Human Resources.
  • Who is the owner of other relevant documentation?
 Relevant documentation to your business case could be located in many different parts of your organisation, for example: institutional archive, departmental policy documents. Be careful not miss important sources of information by working in a vacuum.
  • Who will determine the value of the assets?
Why are the assets important and to whom? This will help you determine which are important and prioritise what you need to do.  It will also help you identify support for your business case. Consideration of who is responsible for longevity of the asset.
  • Who will monitor implementation of DP?
  • Who will measure whether DP is a success on an ongoing basis?
These roles needs to be identified at the outset of preparing the business case.
  • What are the metrics of success? KPIs?
These need to be identified from the outset and linked to the stakeholders and the organisational strategy priorities.