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The
first phase of the Business
Case Development Framework
is 'Defining Strategic Objectives'. Phase 1
contains two sub-phases:
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Phase
1-A: Developing
Alternatives |
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Phase
1-B: Defining
Benefits |
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this course, you are learning the processes in
Phase 1-A: |
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Here,
the business professional learns to:
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Identify
specific process areas to be addressed |
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Identify
current-state 'pain-points' and potential
business benefits |
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Upon
completing Phase 1-A of the Business Case Development
(BCD) Framework, the business professional will
be able to:
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Develop
strategic alternatives |
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Document
the Benefits Case for the investment |
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accomplish these goals, you will view a tutorial,
Case Study: The Monarch Company. You will
have the opportunity, by working as a Harvest-ROA
consultant, to learn about and interact with Harvest-ROA
methodology for implementing Business Case Development.
You will define strategic alternatives and create
a benefits case for the Monarch Company at a critical
point in its business history. |
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You
have completed the introduction to the Business
Case Development Framework: Phase 1-A. You will
begin the case study on the next page.
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