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Table of Contents
TEMPLATE GUIDE....................................................................................... 1
1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY...............................................................................2
2 BUSINESS PROBLEM.................................................................................2
2.1 ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS (INCLUDE BUSINESS PROCESS AS APPLICABLE).......................................................2
2.2 PROBLEM ANALYSIS.........................................................................................................................................2
3 AVAILABLE OPTIONS
............................................................................................................... 3
3.1 OPTION 1 – [OPTION NAME].............................................................................................................................3
Description.....................................................................................................................................................3
Benefits, Goals and Measurement Criteria....................................................................................................3
Costs and Funding Plan................................................................................................................................5
Feasibility.......................................................................................................................................................5
Risks..............................................................................................................................................................6
Issues............................................................................................................................................................7
Assumptions..................................................................................................................................................8
3.2 OPTION 2 – [OPTION NAME].............................................................................................................................8
Description.....................................................................................................................................................8
Benefits..........................................................................................................................................................8
Costs..............................................................................................................................................................8
Feasibility.......................................................................................................................................................8
Risks..............................................................................................................................................................8
Issues............................................................................................................................................................8
Assumptions..................................................................................................................................................8
4 RECOMMENDED OPTION.............................................................................9
4.1 OPTION RANKINGS...........................................................................................................................................9
4.2 OPTION RECOMMENDED.................................................................................................................................10
5 IMPLEMENTATION APPROACH.....................................................................11
5.1 PROJECT INITIATION.......................................................................................................................................11
5.2 PROJECT PLANNING.......................................................................................................................................11
5.3 PROJECT EXECUTION.....................................................................................................................................11
5.4 PROJECT CLOSURE........................................................................................................................................11
5.5 PROJECT MANAGEMENT.................................................................................................................................11
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6 APPENDIX............................................................................................. 12
6.1 SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION.......................................................................................................................12
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Template Guide
What is a Business Case?
A Business Case is a document which outlines the justification for the start-up of a project.
It includes:
• A description of the business problem (or opportunity) which exists in the business
• A listing of the available options for delivering a solution to resolve the problem
• The benefits and costs associated with each solution option
• A recommended solution option for approval.©
When do I use a Business Case?
The Business Case is usually presented by Senior Management within the business to an
identified Business Sponsor. It is the first document used in the Project Lifecycle and, once
approved, allows the project to be formally defined. Furthermore:
• During the development of a Business Case, it may be necessary to undertake a formal
Feasibility Study. This process involves a more detailed assessment of the current
business problem / opportunity, the various solution options available, the likelihood of a
successful implementation for each solution option and the recommended solution
option for implementation. The Feasibility Study simply provides the Business Case with
more rigor for the solution options presented.
• The Business Case is frequently referred to during the project. At each Quality Review
point the Business Case is used to determine whether or not the benefits, costs, risks
and issues prevalent match those outlined in the Business Case. At the end of the
project a Post Implementation Review (PIR) will determine whether or not the project
delivered the Business Benefits outlined in the Business Case. In this regard, the
success of the project is measured against the ability of the project to deliver the criteria
outlined in the Business Case.©
• The next stage following approval of the Business Case is the identification of the project
scope within a Project Terms of Reference document.
How to use this template
This document provides a guide on the topics usually included in a Business Case
document. Sections may be added, removed or redefined at your leisure to meet your
particular business circumstance. Example tables, diagrams and charts have been added
(where suitable) to provide further guidance on how to complete each relevant section.
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1 Executive Summary
Summarize each of the sections in this document concisely by outlining the:
• Problem or opportunity
• Solution alternatives
• Recommended Solution
• Implementation Approach.
2 Business Problem
2.1 Environmental Analysis (include Business Process as applicable)
Outline the core aspects of the business environment which have derived the need for this
project to take place. These may include:
• Business Vision, Strategy or Objectives
• Business processes or technologies which are not operating efficiently
• New Competitor products or processes which have been identified
• New technology trends (or opportunities resulting from new technologies introduced)
• Commercial or operational trends which are driving changes in the business
• Changes to Statutory, legislative or other environmental requirements.©
Provide any facts or evidence to support the conclusions drawn above.
2.2 Problem Analysis
Outline the fundamental business problem or opportunity which the resulting project will
directly address.
Business Problem
Provide a summary of the core business problem, including:
• A generic description of the core issue to hand
• The reasons why the problem exists
• The elements which create it (e.g. human, process, technology)
• The impact it is having on the business (e.g. financial, cultural, operational)
• The timeframes within which it must be resolved.©
Business Opportunity
Outline the business opportunity which has been identified, including:
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• A summary of the generic opportunity
• Any supporting evidence to prove that the opportunity is real
• A timeframe within which the opportunity will likely exist
• The positive impact that realization of the opportunity will have on the business.
3 Available Options
This section provides a full listing of all solution options, their benefits, costs, feasibility, risks
and issues. Options suggested may include doing nothing, doing something that will achieve
a similar result or doing something that will achieve a better result than current performance.
Try to minimize the number of options available by conducting a detailed Feasibility Study
beforehand. For each solution option identified, the following information is required:
3.1 Option 1 – [Option Name]
Description
Provide a summarized description of the option identified. This will include the general
approach to be taken and a summary of the core elements of the solution (e.g. people,
process, organization, technology).
Benefits, Goals and Measurement Criteria
Describe the tangible and intangible benefits to the company upon implementation of the
solution. One of the obvious benefits described will be that the business problem /
opportunity outlined above will be addressed. Complete the following table:
Category Benefit Value©
Financial • New revenue generated
• Reduction in costs
• Increased profit margin
$ x
$ x
$ x
Operational • Improved operational efficiency
• Reduction in product time to market
• Enhanced quality of product / service
x %
x hrs
x %
Market©
• Increased market awareness
• Greater market share
• Additional competitive advantage
x %
x %
Describe
Customer • Improved customer satisfaction
• Increased customer retention
• Greater customer loyalty
x %
x %
Describe
Staff • Increased staff satisfaction
• Improved organizational culture
• Longer staff retention
x %
Describe
x %
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NB: The benefits listed above are working examples only. All quantifiable benefits listed
must be supported by current performance figures.
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Costs and Funding Plan
Describe the tangible and intangible costs to the company upon implementation of the
solution. The costs of the actual project should be included (e.g. equipment procured) as
well as any negative impact to the business resulting from the delivery of the project (e.g.
operational down-time). Complete the following table:
Category Cost Value Budgeted
People • Salaries of project staff
• Contractors / outsourced parties
• Training courses
$ x
$ x
$ x
YES
NO
YES
Physical©
• Building premises for project team
• Equipment and materials
• Tools (computers, phones…)
$ x
$ x
$ x
NO
NO
NO
Marketing • Advertising / branding
• Promotional materials
• PR and communications
$ x
$ x
$ x
YES
NO
NO
Organizational • Operational down-time
• Short-term loss in productivity
• Cultural change
$ x
$ x
Describe
NO
NO
NO
NB: In addition, you may need to identify whether the cost item is a capital (CAPEX) or
operational (OPEX) expenditure item. A separate spreadsheet showing an analysis of the
cost equations may need to be attached as an appendix to this document if further
information is likely to be required for approval.
Identify Funding Sources and Amounts:
Funding
Source
Amount Notes
Feasibility
Describe the feasibility of the solution. To adequately complete this section, a Feasibility
Study may need to be initiated to quantify the likelihood of achieving the desired project
result. To assess the overall feasibility of this option, break the solution down into
components and rate the feasibility of each component in the following table:
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Component Rating ©
(1-10)
Method Used to Determine Feasibility
New Technology 5 A technology Prototype was created to assess the solution
New People © 8 A survey was completed to identify skill-set availability
New Processes 3 Processes within similar organizations were reviewed
New Assets 9 Physical assets were inspected
To ensure that the feasibility ratings are accurate, use all appropriate methods possible to
identify the likely feasibility of the solution. For example, if adopting new technology, develop
a small prototype and test it to see if the resultant benefits match those expected from the
exercise.
Risks
Summaries the most apparent risks associated with the adoption of this solution. Risks are
defined as “any event which may adversely affect the ability of the solution to produce the
required deliverables”. Risks may be Strategic, Environmental, Financial, Operational,
Technical, Industrial, Competitive or Customer related. Complete the following table:
Description Likelihood Impact© Mitigating Actions
Inability to recruit
skilled resource
Low Very High Outsource project to a company with proven
industry experience and appropriately skilled
staff
Technology
solution is unable
to deliver required
results
Medium High Complete a pilot project to prove the
technology solution will deliver the required
results
Additional capital
expenditure may
be required in
addition to that
approved
Medium Medium Maintain strict cost management processes
during the project
To complete this section thoroughly, it may be necessary to undertake a formal Risk
Assessment (by documenting a Risk Management Plan). To reduce the likelihood and
impact of each risk's eventuating, clear ‘mitigating actions’ should be defined.
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Issues
Summarize the highest priority issues associated with the adoption of this option. Issues are
defined as “any event which currently adversely affects the ability of the solution to produce
the required deliverables”. Complete the following table:
Description© Priority Resolution Actions
Required capital expenditure
funds have not been budgeted
High Request funding approval as part of this proposal
Required computer software is
only at ‘beta’ phase and has not
yet been released live
Medium Design solution based on current software version
and adapt changes to solution once the final version
of the software has been released
Regulatory approval must be
sought to implement the final
solution
Low Initiate the Regulatory approval process early so that
it does not delay the final roll-out process.
Upon approval of the business case, each issue should be formally recorded and tracked,
using an Issue Management Process, Forms and Register.
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Assumptions
List the major assumptions associated with the adoption of this option. Examples include:
• There will be no legislative, business strategy or policy changes during this project
• Prices of raw materials will not increase during the course of this project
• Additional human resource will be available from the business to support this project.
3.2 Option 2 – [Option Name]
Description
As defined above in Section 3.1.1
Benefits
As defined above in Section 3.1.2
Costs
As defined above in Section 3.1.3
Feasibility
As defined above in Section 3.1.4
Risks
As defined above in Section 3.1.5
Issues
As defined above in Section 3.1.6
Assumptions
As defined above in Section 3.1.7
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4 Recommended Option
This section compares the key characteristics of each solution option and recommends a
preferred solution option for implementation.
4.1 Option Rankings
Identify the criteria by which each of the solution options will be assessed. Then agree a
rating mechanism for each criteria so that ratings can be added to determine a total score for
each option. NB Ratings may be weighted to stress the importance of the criteria being
assessed. Complete the following table:
Criteria© Option 1 Option 2 Option 3
Benefits
• Increased revenue
• Reduced expenditure
• Improved efficiency
• Enhanced quality
• Other
[1-10 Rating] [1-10 Rating] [1-10 Rating]
Costs
• People©
• Physical
• Marketing
• Organizational
• Other
Feasibility
• Technology components
• People components
• Process components
• Asset components
• Other
Risks
• Resourcing
• Technology
• Organizational
• Other
Total Score
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4.2 Option Recommended
Based primarily on the highest Total Score achieved above, list here the ‘Recommended
Option’ for Business Case approval. Summarize the primary reasons why this option was
chosen over the other options previously identified.
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5 Implementation Approach
This section provides an overview of the general approach undertaken to deliver the
preferred solution option and derive the resultant business benefits.
5.1 Project Initiation
Outline the method by which the project will be defined, the project team formulated and the
project office established.
5.2 Project Planning
Define the overall planning process to ensure that the project phases, activities and tasks
are undertaken in a co-coordinated fashion.
5.3 Project Execution
Identify the generic phases and activities required to complete the ‘build’ phase of the
project.
5.4 Project Closure
List the generic steps necessary to release the deliverables to the business (once complete),
close the project office, reallocate staff and perform a Post Implementation Review of the
project.
5.5 Project Management
Describe in brief how the following aspects of the project will be managed:
• Time Management
• Cost Management
• Quality Management
• Change Management
• Risk Management
• Issue Management
• Procurement Management
• Communications Management
• Acceptance Management.
• Other artifacts as appropriate for the business case©
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6 Appendix
6.1 Supporting Documentation
Attach any documentation you believe is relevant to the Business Case. For example:
• Problem / Opportunity research materials
• Feasibility Study research materials
• External quotes or tenders
• Detailed cost / benefit spreadsheets
• System requirements (if known)
• Other relevant information or correspondence. ©
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Business case template

  • 2. Business Case Document Control Document Information Information Document Id [Document Management System #] Document Owner [Owner Name] Issue Date [Date] Last Saved Date [Date] File Name [Name] Document History Version Issue Date Changes [1.0] [Date] [Section, Page(s) and Text Revised] Document Approvals Role Name© Signature Date Project Sponsor Project Review Group Project Manager© Quality Manager (if applicable) Procurement Manager (if applicable) Communications Manager (if applicable) Project Office Manager (if applicable) i
  • 4. Business Case Table of Contents TEMPLATE GUIDE....................................................................................... 1 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY...............................................................................2 2 BUSINESS PROBLEM.................................................................................2 2.1 ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS (INCLUDE BUSINESS PROCESS AS APPLICABLE).......................................................2 2.2 PROBLEM ANALYSIS.........................................................................................................................................2 3 AVAILABLE OPTIONS ............................................................................................................... 3 3.1 OPTION 1 – [OPTION NAME].............................................................................................................................3 Description.....................................................................................................................................................3 Benefits, Goals and Measurement Criteria....................................................................................................3 Costs and Funding Plan................................................................................................................................5 Feasibility.......................................................................................................................................................5 Risks..............................................................................................................................................................6 Issues............................................................................................................................................................7 Assumptions..................................................................................................................................................8 3.2 OPTION 2 – [OPTION NAME].............................................................................................................................8 Description.....................................................................................................................................................8 Benefits..........................................................................................................................................................8 Costs..............................................................................................................................................................8 Feasibility.......................................................................................................................................................8 Risks..............................................................................................................................................................8 Issues............................................................................................................................................................8 Assumptions..................................................................................................................................................8 4 RECOMMENDED OPTION.............................................................................9 4.1 OPTION RANKINGS...........................................................................................................................................9 4.2 OPTION RECOMMENDED.................................................................................................................................10 5 IMPLEMENTATION APPROACH.....................................................................11 5.1 PROJECT INITIATION.......................................................................................................................................11 5.2 PROJECT PLANNING.......................................................................................................................................11 5.3 PROJECT EXECUTION.....................................................................................................................................11 5.4 PROJECT CLOSURE........................................................................................................................................11 5.5 PROJECT MANAGEMENT.................................................................................................................................11 iii
  • 5. Business Case 6 APPENDIX............................................................................................. 12 6.1 SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION.......................................................................................................................12 iv
  • 6. Business Case Template Guide What is a Business Case? A Business Case is a document which outlines the justification for the start-up of a project. It includes: • A description of the business problem (or opportunity) which exists in the business • A listing of the available options for delivering a solution to resolve the problem • The benefits and costs associated with each solution option • A recommended solution option for approval.© When do I use a Business Case? The Business Case is usually presented by Senior Management within the business to an identified Business Sponsor. It is the first document used in the Project Lifecycle and, once approved, allows the project to be formally defined. Furthermore: • During the development of a Business Case, it may be necessary to undertake a formal Feasibility Study. This process involves a more detailed assessment of the current business problem / opportunity, the various solution options available, the likelihood of a successful implementation for each solution option and the recommended solution option for implementation. The Feasibility Study simply provides the Business Case with more rigor for the solution options presented. • The Business Case is frequently referred to during the project. At each Quality Review point the Business Case is used to determine whether or not the benefits, costs, risks and issues prevalent match those outlined in the Business Case. At the end of the project a Post Implementation Review (PIR) will determine whether or not the project delivered the Business Benefits outlined in the Business Case. In this regard, the success of the project is measured against the ability of the project to deliver the criteria outlined in the Business Case.© • The next stage following approval of the Business Case is the identification of the project scope within a Project Terms of Reference document. How to use this template This document provides a guide on the topics usually included in a Business Case document. Sections may be added, removed or redefined at your leisure to meet your particular business circumstance. Example tables, diagrams and charts have been added (where suitable) to provide further guidance on how to complete each relevant section. 1
  • 7. Business Case 1 Executive Summary Summarize each of the sections in this document concisely by outlining the: • Problem or opportunity • Solution alternatives • Recommended Solution • Implementation Approach. 2 Business Problem 2.1 Environmental Analysis (include Business Process as applicable) Outline the core aspects of the business environment which have derived the need for this project to take place. These may include: • Business Vision, Strategy or Objectives • Business processes or technologies which are not operating efficiently • New Competitor products or processes which have been identified • New technology trends (or opportunities resulting from new technologies introduced) • Commercial or operational trends which are driving changes in the business • Changes to Statutory, legislative or other environmental requirements.© Provide any facts or evidence to support the conclusions drawn above. 2.2 Problem Analysis Outline the fundamental business problem or opportunity which the resulting project will directly address. Business Problem Provide a summary of the core business problem, including: • A generic description of the core issue to hand • The reasons why the problem exists • The elements which create it (e.g. human, process, technology) • The impact it is having on the business (e.g. financial, cultural, operational) • The timeframes within which it must be resolved.© Business Opportunity Outline the business opportunity which has been identified, including: 2
  • 8. Business Case • A summary of the generic opportunity • Any supporting evidence to prove that the opportunity is real • A timeframe within which the opportunity will likely exist • The positive impact that realization of the opportunity will have on the business. 3 Available Options This section provides a full listing of all solution options, their benefits, costs, feasibility, risks and issues. Options suggested may include doing nothing, doing something that will achieve a similar result or doing something that will achieve a better result than current performance. Try to minimize the number of options available by conducting a detailed Feasibility Study beforehand. For each solution option identified, the following information is required: 3.1 Option 1 – [Option Name] Description Provide a summarized description of the option identified. This will include the general approach to be taken and a summary of the core elements of the solution (e.g. people, process, organization, technology). Benefits, Goals and Measurement Criteria Describe the tangible and intangible benefits to the company upon implementation of the solution. One of the obvious benefits described will be that the business problem / opportunity outlined above will be addressed. Complete the following table: Category Benefit Value© Financial • New revenue generated • Reduction in costs • Increased profit margin $ x $ x $ x Operational • Improved operational efficiency • Reduction in product time to market • Enhanced quality of product / service x % x hrs x % Market© • Increased market awareness • Greater market share • Additional competitive advantage x % x % Describe Customer • Improved customer satisfaction • Increased customer retention • Greater customer loyalty x % x % Describe Staff • Increased staff satisfaction • Improved organizational culture • Longer staff retention x % Describe x % 3
  • 9. Business Case NB: The benefits listed above are working examples only. All quantifiable benefits listed must be supported by current performance figures. 4
  • 10. Business Case Costs and Funding Plan Describe the tangible and intangible costs to the company upon implementation of the solution. The costs of the actual project should be included (e.g. equipment procured) as well as any negative impact to the business resulting from the delivery of the project (e.g. operational down-time). Complete the following table: Category Cost Value Budgeted People • Salaries of project staff • Contractors / outsourced parties • Training courses $ x $ x $ x YES NO YES Physical© • Building premises for project team • Equipment and materials • Tools (computers, phones…) $ x $ x $ x NO NO NO Marketing • Advertising / branding • Promotional materials • PR and communications $ x $ x $ x YES NO NO Organizational • Operational down-time • Short-term loss in productivity • Cultural change $ x $ x Describe NO NO NO NB: In addition, you may need to identify whether the cost item is a capital (CAPEX) or operational (OPEX) expenditure item. A separate spreadsheet showing an analysis of the cost equations may need to be attached as an appendix to this document if further information is likely to be required for approval. Identify Funding Sources and Amounts: Funding Source Amount Notes Feasibility Describe the feasibility of the solution. To adequately complete this section, a Feasibility Study may need to be initiated to quantify the likelihood of achieving the desired project result. To assess the overall feasibility of this option, break the solution down into components and rate the feasibility of each component in the following table: 5
  • 11. Business Case Component Rating © (1-10) Method Used to Determine Feasibility New Technology 5 A technology Prototype was created to assess the solution New People © 8 A survey was completed to identify skill-set availability New Processes 3 Processes within similar organizations were reviewed New Assets 9 Physical assets were inspected To ensure that the feasibility ratings are accurate, use all appropriate methods possible to identify the likely feasibility of the solution. For example, if adopting new technology, develop a small prototype and test it to see if the resultant benefits match those expected from the exercise. Risks Summaries the most apparent risks associated with the adoption of this solution. Risks are defined as “any event which may adversely affect the ability of the solution to produce the required deliverables”. Risks may be Strategic, Environmental, Financial, Operational, Technical, Industrial, Competitive or Customer related. Complete the following table: Description Likelihood Impact© Mitigating Actions Inability to recruit skilled resource Low Very High Outsource project to a company with proven industry experience and appropriately skilled staff Technology solution is unable to deliver required results Medium High Complete a pilot project to prove the technology solution will deliver the required results Additional capital expenditure may be required in addition to that approved Medium Medium Maintain strict cost management processes during the project To complete this section thoroughly, it may be necessary to undertake a formal Risk Assessment (by documenting a Risk Management Plan). To reduce the likelihood and impact of each risk's eventuating, clear ‘mitigating actions’ should be defined. 6
  • 12. Business Case Issues Summarize the highest priority issues associated with the adoption of this option. Issues are defined as “any event which currently adversely affects the ability of the solution to produce the required deliverables”. Complete the following table: Description© Priority Resolution Actions Required capital expenditure funds have not been budgeted High Request funding approval as part of this proposal Required computer software is only at ‘beta’ phase and has not yet been released live Medium Design solution based on current software version and adapt changes to solution once the final version of the software has been released Regulatory approval must be sought to implement the final solution Low Initiate the Regulatory approval process early so that it does not delay the final roll-out process. Upon approval of the business case, each issue should be formally recorded and tracked, using an Issue Management Process, Forms and Register. 7
  • 13. Business Case Assumptions List the major assumptions associated with the adoption of this option. Examples include: • There will be no legislative, business strategy or policy changes during this project • Prices of raw materials will not increase during the course of this project • Additional human resource will be available from the business to support this project. 3.2 Option 2 – [Option Name] Description As defined above in Section 3.1.1 Benefits As defined above in Section 3.1.2 Costs As defined above in Section 3.1.3 Feasibility As defined above in Section 3.1.4 Risks As defined above in Section 3.1.5 Issues As defined above in Section 3.1.6 Assumptions As defined above in Section 3.1.7 8
  • 14. Business Case 4 Recommended Option This section compares the key characteristics of each solution option and recommends a preferred solution option for implementation. 4.1 Option Rankings Identify the criteria by which each of the solution options will be assessed. Then agree a rating mechanism for each criteria so that ratings can be added to determine a total score for each option. NB Ratings may be weighted to stress the importance of the criteria being assessed. Complete the following table: Criteria© Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Benefits • Increased revenue • Reduced expenditure • Improved efficiency • Enhanced quality • Other [1-10 Rating] [1-10 Rating] [1-10 Rating] Costs • People© • Physical • Marketing • Organizational • Other Feasibility • Technology components • People components • Process components • Asset components • Other Risks • Resourcing • Technology • Organizational • Other Total Score 9
  • 15. Business Case 4.2 Option Recommended Based primarily on the highest Total Score achieved above, list here the ‘Recommended Option’ for Business Case approval. Summarize the primary reasons why this option was chosen over the other options previously identified. 10
  • 16. Business Case 5 Implementation Approach This section provides an overview of the general approach undertaken to deliver the preferred solution option and derive the resultant business benefits. 5.1 Project Initiation Outline the method by which the project will be defined, the project team formulated and the project office established. 5.2 Project Planning Define the overall planning process to ensure that the project phases, activities and tasks are undertaken in a co-coordinated fashion. 5.3 Project Execution Identify the generic phases and activities required to complete the ‘build’ phase of the project. 5.4 Project Closure List the generic steps necessary to release the deliverables to the business (once complete), close the project office, reallocate staff and perform a Post Implementation Review of the project. 5.5 Project Management Describe in brief how the following aspects of the project will be managed: • Time Management • Cost Management • Quality Management • Change Management • Risk Management • Issue Management • Procurement Management • Communications Management • Acceptance Management. • Other artifacts as appropriate for the business case© 11
  • 17. Business Case 6 Appendix 6.1 Supporting Documentation Attach any documentation you believe is relevant to the Business Case. For example: • Problem / Opportunity research materials • Feasibility Study research materials • External quotes or tenders • Detailed cost / benefit spreadsheets • System requirements (if known) • Other relevant information or correspondence. © 12