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

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

Publisher: PRODUCTIVITY PRESS
ISBN: 9781466580510
Author: Christopher F. Voehl, H. James Harrington, Frank Voehl
Dispatch Time: In Stock
Format: Paper Back
Number of Pages: 263
Year of Published: 2014
Our Price: £28.99

Business cases can be useful in relating various value propositions to the success of the organization. In developing business cases, value propositions are aligned with the organization's prioritization criteria and consolidated with the current initiatives. This book explains how to conduct a cost/benefit analysis and how to analyze risk and return of value propositions. It describes how to map value propositions against improvement matrices as well as how to prioritize value propositions. It also discusses how to review and approve initial business cases.

Getting Started with the Business Case—Activity 1: Set the Proposal Context and Stimulus 

Introduction 
Preparation Activities (PA): Initiating the Business Case Development (BCD) Process 
     Task PA 1: Prepare a Mission Statement and Select a BCD Team Leader 
          List of the Top 20 Attributes of an Effective BCD Team Leader 
     Task PA 2: Understanding the Role of the VPD Team 
     Task PA 4: Creating the Stimulus Blueprint 
Inputs to the BCD Process 
Activity 1: Set the Proposal Context and Stimulus 
     Task 1.1: Create the BCD Team 
     Task 1.2: Preparing the BCD Team 
     Task 1.3: Analysis of Proposed Project’s Input Documents 
     Task 1.4: Does the Proposal Meet the Required Ground Rules to Prepare a Business Case? 
     Task 1.5: If the Answer to 1.4 Is "No," Then Take Appropriate Action 
Summary 

Activity 2: Define the Sponsor’s Role and Test Alignment to Organizational Objectives 
Introduction 
Activity 2: Define the Sponsor’s Role and Test Alignment to Organizational Objectives
Task 2.1: Define the Business Case Sponsor’s Role in the BCD Process
Task 2.2: Align the Project/Initiative with Strategic Goals and Objectives
Summary

Activity 3: Prepare the BCD Team’s Charter and Output
Introduction
Task 3.1: Develop the BCD Team’s Charter
Task 3.2: Define the Business Case Final Report
     Brief Explanation of the Sample Document Elements
     Change Management Action Plan
     Summary of Task 3.2
Summary
Reference

Activity 4: Patents and Other Intellectual Property Considerations
Introduction
Task 4.1: Is the Idea/Concept an Original Idea/Concept?
     Questions to Ask to Protect against Copyright Problems
     Internal Communications Issues
Task 4.2: Start The Patent/Copyright Process
Summary
References

Activity 5: Collecting Relevant Information/Data
Introduction
Alignment of Tasks in Chapters 5, 6, and 7
Resistance to Change
Implementation Costs
Task 5.1: Characterizing the Current State
     Product or Service-Related Changes
     Accuracy of Current State Measurements
Task 5.2: Characterizing Proposed Future State
     Four Factors to Consider and the Common Positive and Negative Impacts
          Estimating the Positive Impacts
     Characterizing Projected Future State for a Proposed Product or Process Improvement Project
     Product Future State
          Characterizing Refinements to a Current Product
          Characterizing the Replacement of a Current Product with New Product
          Characterizing a New Product That Represents a New Product Line
Task 5.3: Define the Proposed Future State Assumptions
Task 5.4: Define the Implementation Process
Task 5.5: Define the Major Parameters Related to the Proposal
Task 5.6: Define the Quality and Type of Data to Be Collected and Prioritized
     Factor 1: Measuring the Current State
     Factor 2: Measuring the Future State after the Project Has Been Implemented
          Types of Measures
          Data Disciplines
     Factor 3: Collecting Data to Estimate the Proposed Project’s Impact on the Parameters
     Factor 4: Estimating the Cost of Defining and Implementing the Changes to the Process or the New/Refined Product
Task 5.7: Develop the Data Collection Plan
     Business Case Research Relevance to Data Quality
     Basic Components of Business Case Data Quality
     Problems with Business Case Data Collection
     Business Case Sampling
     On the Cost of Sampling
     Some Business Case Data Analysis Tools
          Tools, Techniques, and Methods Used
          Data Analysis Checklist
          Step 1: Clearly Defined Goals
          Step 2: Operational Definitions and Methodology
          Step 3: Ensuring Repeatability, Reproducibility, Accuracy, and Stability
          Step 4: Sampling, Stratification, and Prioritization
          Tools, Techniques, and Methods Used
Task 5.8: Collecting Process/Product Installation-Related Data/Information
     Collecting Product Related Data
     Collecting Project/Initiative Implementation Data
     Data Collection Summary
Summary
Reference

Activity 6: Projected Improvement Analysis
Introduction
Task 6.1: Characterize the Current State of the Parameters Identified in the Tasks Defined in Chapter 5
Task 6.2: Estimate the Degree of Change That Will Be Brought about as a Result of the Project for Each of the Affected Parameters
     Case Study Number One
Task 6.3: Compare the Estimated Degree of Change to That Projected by the Individual or Group That Originated the Project
Task 6.4: Determine if the Improvement Justifies Continuing the Analysis
     Case Study Number Two
Summary

Activity 7: Developing Proposed Project Recommendations, Estimates of Resources, and Return on Investment (ROI)
Introduction
Task 7.1: Develop an Estimate of Resources Required to Implement the Proposed Project
     Parametric Model Estimation
     Total Cost Estimation
     Simulation Model Estimation
     Reserve Analysis Estimation
     PERT or 3-Point Estimation
     Published Data Estimation
     Analogous Estimation
     Vendor Bid Analysis Estimation
     Expert Judgment Estimation
Task 7.2: Perform a Sensitivity, Safety, and Risk Analysis and Develop Mitigation Plans
     Sensitivity Analysis
Task 7.3: Calculate Value Added to the Organization
Task 7.4: Develop Proposed Project/Initiative Recommendations
Summary

Activity 8: Presenting the Business Case to the Executive Committee
Introduction
Task 8.1: Prepare the Business Case Final Report
     Business Case Final Report Outline Summary
     Executive Summary
Task 8.2: Set Up a Meeting with the Executive Team
     Scheduling the Executive Team Meeting
          Meeting Agenda
     Preparation for Executive Team Meeting
Task 8.3: Present Findings and Recommendations to the Executive Team
Task 8.4: Project/Initiative Approval Decisions
Task 8.5: The Project/Initiative Is Approved
Task 8.6: Proposal Is Rejected
Task 8.7: Prepare an Initial Project Mission Statement
Task 8.8: Closure of the BCD Team
Summary
Summary of the Business Case Development Process

Appendix A

Appendix B

Appendix C

Appendix D

Index

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