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New Post 2/6/2011 5:27 PM
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Business case v/s Proof of Concept 

 Hi to All,

I m looking to identify the difference between business case & proof of concept.... and what are the use of both of these in real time.

I have to work on ABC project but prior to commence it I need to show the advantages & disadvantages of implementing it... so Can I it as Business case???

Looking forward for the responses.

 

 
New Post 2/6/2011 7:34 PM
User is offline KJ
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Re: Business case v/s Proof of Concept 

 

Imran,
The business case justifies the project; is it do-able and does it have positive returns? eg. Non-profit org might want more people to be aware of something; profit org might want positive net present values (NPV) or Return-on-investment (ROI) over the period of the project.
 
The proof of concept (or prototype) is a design and test issue. It may be a dependency in the business case. ie We’ll do it if we can prove that what we suggest will work and work effectively.
 
warm regards,
K

 

 
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