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Plan and Write Effective Business Cases Course

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What you'll learn

What a business case is
Types of content to include in your business case
How to tailor your business case to your audience
Research techniques that will support your business case recommendations
How to present a business case that's persuasive and compelling

Description

Business cases can often be your best tool for driving a project forward, receiving funding, gaining support, and increasing your chance of success. Many organisations require people to write business cases to justify their next steps.

The advice in this course will help anyone who has to ‘make a case’ for doing something. You might be applying for a grant, putting in a tender, recommending investment in resourcing or technology, or anything you can think of. Your business cases will be more focused, clearer, and more likely to get you the outcome you desire.

System Requirements

Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 or higher (11+is preferred), Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome (latest), iPad iOS (latest) (Tablet only), Mac OS 10.10 or 10.11 (PC only) Apple Safari 8 or 9, Android Google Chrome (latest). Course playback is not recommended for mobile phones. For optimal playback, it is also recommended that learners close all other browser windows when viewing a course.

Plan and Write Effective Business Cases Course

Plan and Write Effective Business Cases
Plan and Write Effective Business Cases
Business cases can often be your best tool for driving a project forward, receiving funding, gaining support, and increasing your chance of success. Many organisations require people to write business cases to justify their next steps.

The advice in this course will help anyone who has to ‘make a case’ for doing something. You might be applying for a grant, putting in a tender, recommending investment in resourcing or technology, or anything you can think of. Your business cases will be more focused, clearer, and more likely to get you the outcome you desire.

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