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Developing a Business Case
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Developing a Business Case

by Harvard Business Review
December 2010
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
128 pages
1h 32m
English
Harvard Business Review Press
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Test Yourself

This section offers ten multiple-choice questions to help you identify your baseline knowledge of developing a business case. Answers to the questions are given at the end of the test.

1. When creating an implementation plan for your business case, it is generally advisable to do all of the following except?

a. Include people’s names when assigning accountability for a task.

b. Use specific due dates for each milestone.

c. Clearly describe your milestones.

2. In which of the following situations would you prepare a business plan instead of a business case?

a. To demonstrate the value a new product offering brings to the organization.

b. To decide how to prioritize projects in your group and which ones to eliminate.

c. To plan how ...

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ISBN: 9781422172629