Business case results include practical guidance for increasing gains, reducing costs, and reducing risk. Case builders in government and nonprofit organizations cannot turn to increased sales, profits, or shareholder equity for business case benefits. Building the non profit or government business case presents special challenges. Is There a Business Case When You Are Not In "Business?" When called on to produce a cost/benefit analysis, or business case, those in government and non profit worlds come face to face with a special challenge—a problem completely unknown to their counterparts in private industry. They ask: How do you write a business case if you are not in business? Are there financial benefits in the non profit or government business case besides cost savings? Do standard financial metrics such as NPV, IRR, or ROI have meaning in the not-for-profit world? Read more of this post Marty Schmidt | March 12, 2016 at 5:35 am | Categories: Business Case Website | URL: https://www.business-case-analysis.com/blog/?p=3059 |