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Business cases workshop overview

This workshop will provide a step-by-step approach to writing business cases. We use the key steps identified by Her Majesty’s Treasury guidance for business cases as the basis for the day. We work through the stages required to develop a business case using examples and group work as we proceed.

The focus of the day is to understand the thinking behind business cases and to focus on what your organisation will require you to demonstrate to prove the case. The participants are encouraged to use their own experience with business case, where possible. We finish off the session with consideration of how to present your case to your organisation. Please note, this workshop can only be booked for teams and organisations.

Content

The session includes:

  • Establishing the strategic context
  • Industry standard techniques and models
  • Financial and non-financial benefit analysis
  • Understanding your stakeholders
  • Risk analysis
  • Selling your case to the organisation

By the end of this session delegates will have gained a sound understanding of developing and writing a business case. The session will equip delegates with the skills needed for effective business case writing as well as evaluation tools and other techniques which can be used more widely. This will ensure that management teams of NHS organisations are able to apply rigorous business processes which create value-for-money, effective and sustainable services. 

Who is this session for?

The session is aimed at those who are new to writing business case, those who have some experience but have not had formal training and those who would like to improve their skills and knowledge in this area. Typical attendees include junior and middle managers, clinicians in a management role and commissioners. 

Book this workshop

Please get in touch if you would like to book training and development for your team or organisation, and we'll be happy to discuss your requirements. If you want to pay for services using membership tokens, we will need approval from the lead member at your organisation.