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Making the Case for Change : Using Effective Business Cases to Minimize Project and Innovation Failures

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The best time to stop projects or programs that will not be successful is before they are ever started.

Research has shown that the focused use of realistic business case analysis on proposed initiatives could enable your organization to reduce the amount of project waste and churn (rework) by up to 40 percent, potentially avoiding millions of dollars lost on projects, programs, and initiatives that would fail to produce the desired results.

This book illustrates how to develop a strong business case which links investments to program results and, ultimately, with the strategic outcomes of the organization.

In addition, the book provides a template and example case studies for those seeking to fast-track the development of a business case within their organization. Making the Case for Change: Using Effective Business Cases to Minimize Project and Innovation Failures provides executive teams and change agents with the information required to make better business case decisions.

This book can be used throughout the life cycle of the project to assist with gaining a better understanding of the following key knowledge areas for developing a business case:Understanding the present problem/improvement opportunityDocumenting how the project, program, or initiative will add value to the organizationValidating the data and the assumptions that the projected improvements are based uponCalculating the level of confidence that can be placed upon the conclusions that are reachedAssessing the alternative solutions that were consideredWeighing the costs vs. the benefits of the proposed initiativeAnalyzing and mitigating the risks to completing 100 percent of the project’s goalsEliciting and prioritizing the requirements of key stakeholders and subject matter expertsIdentifying the key people that are involved in the proposed project and the skills needed to implement the proposed changeObtaining consensus on the decision to move forward, as well as on the methods used and the conclusions specified in the analysisIdeal for executives and project/initiative managers seeking approval of an activity, initiative, program, or project, the book presents proven tips, advice, suggestions, and recommended courses of action for developing effective business cases.

In addition, suggestions for recruiting a responsible senior officer or sponsor for the project and for engaging an audience are provided. The authors combine their own experience in business case development with approaches used by world-class organizations.

They provide a general range of assessment criteria that can be applied to almost any type of project business cases. The text discusses each of the 8 activities and the 35 tasks that make up the business case development process.

This process supplies you with a proven approach for creating comprehensive and well-constructed business case evaluations that will either ensure the success of your project, or eliminate unsuccessful projects, programs, and initiatives before they start.

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Product Details
CRC Press Inc
1466580518 / 9781466580510
Paperback / softback
03/09/2014
United States
English
265 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm