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Use this template to discuss the executive summary, business case analysis team, problem definition, project overview, cost-benefit analysis, alternatives analysis, impact analysis, and approvals, where mandatory items have been enabled such as the approver name and digital signature.Use this template to discuss the executive summary, business case analysis team, problem definition, project overview, cost-benefit analysis, alternatives analysis, impact analysis, and approvals, where mandatory items have been enabled such as the approver name and digital signature.
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Use this template to enter general information about the business case such as the document number, company name and department, project name and its sponsor, and date when the template was first used. Then, introduce the business case with a brief background, problem statement, strategic objectives, and related projects, and break down each solution option with its description, benefits, disadvantages, timescale, costs, and major risks then state the preferred option and why. Assign an action with a priority level and due date for any type of procurement that needs to be undertaken. Next, list key milestones and deliverables with a date, or elapsed time from the start of the business case, add photos or attach files where appropriate, and indicate details on governance, progress monitoring, how the business case will be kept updated, and how different versions will be identified. Finally, complete the business case with additional comments and digital signature of the project manager.
Use this template to write an overview of the business case, baseline and alternatives, risk comparisons, and conclusions or recommendations. This template includes informational images of sample screening criteria and risk cubes for easier visual reference.