Project/Activity Name Sponsoring Organization/Requestor.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Roadmap for Sourcing Decision Review Board (DRB)
Advertisements

Planning: Processes and Techniques
PROJECT TITLE Project Leader: Team: Executive Project Sponsor (As Required): Date: Month/Day/Year 110/17/2014 V1.
PROJECT TITLE Project Leader: Team: Executive Project Sponsor (As Required): Date: Month/Day/Year 110/17/2014 V1.
TITLE OF PROJECT PROPOSAL NUMBER Principal Investigator PI’s Organization ESTCP Selection Meeting DATE.
1 HIE Project Business Case HIMSS/NACCHO HIE Toolkit for Public Health Business Case Tool [INSERT ORGANIZATION NAME, DATE]
Systems Analysis and Design 9th Edition
Moving from Analysis to Design
Chapter 2.
Copyright 2006 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Essentials of Systems Analysis and Design Third Edition Joseph S. Valacich Joey F. George Jeffrey A. Hoffer Chapter.
OS 352 4/22/08 I. Reminders. Read Hammonds and Combs et al. articles for Thurs. There will be a check of articles so please bring them to class. II.Exam.
“Annual” Report u Section 1: Mission Statement v v State the original mission statement of company (include markets served, how served, and key resources.
The Analyst as a Project Manager
Business Case Process John DiNofrio Gary Graybill April 8, 2003.
Course Overview B290 Fall 2014 What is a strategy? Context / Environment Political Regulatory Technological Resources Skills Knowledge Assets Capital.
Concept Analysis Document Executive Summary Template, (To view template instructions – Save this template to project files, reopen and then select View,
Chapter 5 Initiating and Planning Systems Development Projects
41 4. Determining Current IS Needs Business environment Constituents of a business strategy Critical success factor analysis Business process analysis.
Key components of the business plan
Chapter 2: Analyzing Business Case Phase 1: Systems Planning
Lecture 5 MGMT © 2012 Houman Younessi Framework for Cogenerating IS Strategy with Business Strategy (Co-Planning)
© 2006 ITT Educational Services Inc. SE350 System Analysis for Software Engineers: Unit 6 Slide 1 Chapter 5 Initiating and Planning Systems Development.
ZEIT2301 Design of Information Systems Project Initiation School of Engineering and Information Technology Dr Kathryn Merrick.
Information Systems Planning
Capability Assessment Process
December The Quotec Assessment Tool  History 1980/90s - NEDC Innovation Toolkit Small Business Service – Investigating an Innovative Idea/Assessing.
Systems Analysis – ITEC 3155 Feasibility Analysis
U.S. Department of Agriculture eGovernment Program Select Level Business Cases Overview of Business Case Sections.
Instructore: Tasneem Darwish1 University of Palestine Faculty of Applied Engineering and Urban Planning Software Engineering Department Requirement engineering.
Conceptualizing & Initializing the IT Project
PROJECT TITLE Project Leader: Team: Executive Project Sponsor (As Required): Date: Month/Day/Year 6/25/2015 V2.
GBA IT Project Management Final Project - Establishment of a Project Management Management Office 10 July, 2003.
Chapter 10 Managing Information Systems and Technology Investments.
Strategy and Applications
Chapter 5 : Initiating and Planning Systems Development Projects.
© 2005 by Prentice Hall Chapter 5 Initiating and Planning Systems Development Projects Modern Systems Analysis and Design Fourth Edition Jeffrey A. Hoffer.
Product Documentation Chapter 5. Required Medical Device Documentation  Business proposal  Product specification  Design specification  Software.
Systems Analysis Lecture 2 Analysing the Business Case Feasibility Scope 1 BTEC HNC Systems Support Castle College 2007/8.
Mission Statement Explain why your are starting your business and what you hope to accomplish.
Project Life Cycle – Project Initiation © Ed Green Penn State University All Rights Reserved.
Ch 4 - Learning Objectives Scope Management You should be able to: n Discuss the relationship between scope and project failure n Describe how strategic.
McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Chapter 8 Moving from Analysis to Design.
The Balanced Score Card
ADVANCE AGRIBUSINESS FARM RANCH BUSINESS MANAGEMENT.
12-1 Chapter Twelve Financial Considerations Chapter learning objectives 12.1 Appreciate the potential benefits of accounting and financial analysis.
Chapter 3 Strategic Information Systems Planning.
PROJECT TITLE Project Leader: Team: Executive Project Sponsor (As Required): Date: Month/Day/Year 16/25/2015 V2.
Simple rules to follow when creating the business plan.
The Business Plan: Creating and Starting the Venture
Project Proposal ELEC 421 The initial document that converts an idea into details of a potential project, including the outcomes, outputs, major risks,
5. Planning Phase System Analysis And Design Program: BSCS II (Advent Semester – 2014) Lecturer: Rebecca Asiimwe
Project Charter START IT! By Catherine B. Calio, PMP
Outlines Overview Defining the Vision Through Business Requirements
Strategy and applications Digital business strategy
Systems Analysis & Design 7 th Edition Chapter 2.
Selecting Projects IT Project Management. Project Initiation: Strategic Planning First step in initiating projects: look at the big picture, organization’s.
Proposal and Company Information Document CONTENT About Indagatio Research Our Research Offerings Why Indagatio Research Our Work Process Project Snapshot.
Principal Investigator ESTCP Selection Meeting
IFS 231 Business Analysis LECTURE 2 The Business Case.
Systems Analysis and Design in a Changing World, 4th Edition
Capital Project / Infrastructure Renewal – Making the Business Case
Principal Investigator ESTCP Selection Meeting
Chapter 4 Systems Planning and Selection
Measurable Organizational Value and the Business Case
The Difference Between Success and Failure
Project Charter START IT! By Catherine B. Calio, PMP
Business Case© For [Project Name]
Principal Investigator ESTCP Selection Meeting
TITLE Business Case YOUR LOGO BUSINESS CASE PRESENTATION 00/00/0000
Principal Investigator ESTCP Selection Meeting
Presentation transcript:

Project/Activity Name Sponsoring Organization/Requestor

Situational Assessment (Current State) and Problem Statement Summarize the key issues driving the project (short assessment of the current state). Include operational issues, technical issues, and customer issues. Discuss any industry or market trends that are creating the problems.

Project Description and Scope

Project Objectives

Mission Relevance Describe the project relevance to the agency/organization’s mission and strategic goals. Address whether the project aligns with mission and strategic goals, and identify which performance goal(s) it supports. I)Agency Performance Goals, Priorities, Strategic Plan II)Technical Center Goals, Strategic Plan, Balanced Scorecard

Stakeholders, Customers (internal and external) Identify the potential users of the project deliverable and its impact on operational performance.

Competitors Identify other organizations that can perform the work.

Proposed Solution/Approach Identify proposed solution, alternatives considered (including “do nothing”), and analysis approach

Cost and Benefit Analysis At least three slides on: I)Total Cost: Resources required (identify personnel, material, equipment, and other resources required for project, including support services. I)Core Competencies available in-house (identify performing groups) II)Contractor Requirements III)Physical Asset Requirements (e.g. laboratory) II)Benefits: Identify the value to ACT organization and FAA, customer and user satisfaction, operational savings, etc. I)Quantitative (tangible benefits such as financial, physical asset enhancement, etc.) II)Qualitative (intangible benefits such as expertise/knowledge acquisition, etc.) III)Financial Assessment: List the return on investment, net present value and other key financial parameters reflecting the overall expense, savings, and pay back period of the project.

Total Cost

Benefits

Financial Assessment

Timeline and Deliverables

Critical Assumptions and Risk Assessment Highlight any risks and critical assumptions that would impact the success or failure of the project, and summarize the SWOT analysis for the project

Conclusions and Recommendations State the recommendation of the team (proceed with the project, stop the project, revisit the project definition and scope, or other recommended action).