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Business Case

Strategy & Operations

Definition

A structured justification for a proposed decision or investment, weighing costs, benefits and risks.

Explanation

Procurement uses business cases to justify sourcing decisions, technology investments or make-or-buy choices. A sound case quantifies total cost, expected benefits and risk, giving decision-makers a clear, comparable basis for approval.

Example

The business case shows the new supplier saves 12% over three years after switching costs, and it is approved.

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What is Business Case?

A structured justification for a proposed decision or investment, weighing costs, benefits and risks. Procurement uses business cases to justify sourcing decisions, technology investments or make-or-buy choices. A sound case quantifies total cost, expected benefits and risk, giving decision-makers a clear, comparable basis for approval.

Can you give an example of Business Case?

The business case shows the new supplier saves 12% over three years after switching costs, and it is approved.

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