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A business case is a structured argument that justifies a proposed initiative, investment, or change by weighing its expected benefits against its costs and risks. In business education, the topic appears across courses in management, operations, healthcare administration, human resources, and information technology. What makes it academically interesting is its practical demand for analytical rigor: a well-constructed business case must translate organizational problems into measurable terms and propose solutions that decision-makers can evaluate and act on. Because virtually every organizational function — from quality improvement to knowledge management to social responsibility — can require formal justification, the business case serves as a foundational skill across disciplines.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a wide range of approaches and contexts. Some focus on operational settings such as healthcare management and events operations, using case-study analysis to identify specific problems and propose targeted solutions. Others take a policy or strategic angle, examining issues like IT strategy, human resources in a changing environment, and a company's attitude toward social responsibility. Still others address ethical dimensions, such as whether patenting genes represents acceptable practice. This variety shows that the business case framework is applied both to internal organizational decisions and to broader industry and societal questions.

A strong essay on this topic requires a clearly scoped thesis that identifies a specific problem, proposes a concrete response, and connects that response to measurable organizational benefits. Evidence drawn from cost analysis, quality data, and organizational-specific metrics carries the most weight. A common pitfall is presenting a one-sided argument that ignores costs, risks, or implementation challenges — a credible business case must honestly account for potential downsides alongside projected gains.

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BAT Enterprise Systems Strategy: ERP and SAP Implementation
The report assess the enterprises development strategy of the British American Tobacco. The analysis of the company reveals that BAT is a leading tobacco company globally. However, increasing in criticism facing the tobacco industry has made BAT to employ latest technology to assist the company to produce free toxic tobacco products. In the last few years, BAT has made a significant investment in the R & D and based on the huge investment that the company has made on R&D, the report reveals that ERP has been a dynamic IT tool that could assist BAT to cut costs and assist the company to produce free toxic tobacco products.
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Disgruntled employee leaking confidential information to competitor
This is a situation where a disgruntled worker from the company's main competitor mailed top-secret information or innovative product samples to me. Some of the major concerns that arise include whether to forward the…
Paper Doctorate
Fidelity Investments Human Resources
This HR Learning and Development (L&D) program proposed for Fidelity Investments is aimed at addressing the key challenges faced by the firms in its human resource management. There are several instances when HR function has contributed to the bottom line of firm as well as pursued an egalitarian culture of society. Present program is spanned over 5 weeks and will be implemented in Americas & Canada region initially. With successful implementation of this L&D program in one region (Americas & Canada), further implementation will be recommended in regions of Europe, MENA, and Asia Pacific. The desired outcomes of this program are defined as increasing cross-selling of mutual funds across newly defined regions of Fidelity Investments. The desired outcomes also include increasing revenue from global mutual funds service of the firm and to increase the holding tenure of each corporate mutual fund account managed by the company.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Business case studies and organizational analysis
The early 2004 strategy of Krispy Kreme Doughnuts was an expansionist one, focused on opening new stores within both primary and secondary markets in order to increase sales and promote the brand and also to achieve…
Paper Doctorate
Evaluating outsourcing versus in-house operations and return on investment
Bates, DW et al (2002) A Proposal for Electronic Medical Records in U.S. Primary Care J Am Med Inform Assoc ;10:1-10 This paper, developed by the National Alliance for Primary Care Informatics, a collaborative group sponsored by a number of primary care societies, argues that providers' and patients' information and decision support needs can be satisfied only if primary care providers use electronic medical records (EMRs). Although robust EMRs are now available, only about 5% of U.S. primary care providers use them. Recently, with only modest investments, Australia, New Zealand, and England have achieved major breakthroughs in implementing EMRs in primary care. Substantial benefits realizable through routine use of electronic medical records include improved quality, safety, and efficiency, along with increased ability to conduct education and research. Nevertheless, barriers to adoption exist and must be overcome. This paper is a valuabel summing up of the importanc eof EMR to medical instutions, the challenges, and how institutions can meet these challegnes.
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Finance Coca-Cola and Pepsi Are the World\'s
Coca-Cola and Pepsi are the world's two largest producers of non-alcoholic beverages. Both companies are global in scope, and market hundreds of different products. Each has multiple billion-dollar brands.
Paper Undergraduate
Diversity Cultural and Individual Diversity
Cultural and individual diversity in the contemporary business environment and workplace is a topic of debate in many companies today. It is a subject that is often to be found in journals and literature on modern…
Paper Undergraduate
Case study analysis and research methodology
Selection of one of the two options (listed on page two of the case) for MBUSA to pursue. In your answer, be sure to consider issues associated with the alignment and support of DaimlerChrysler's corporate strategy, as…
Paper Masters
Construction of New High Speed
This article is a literature review about the construction of new high speed railway (HS2) between London and Birmingham in the United Kingdom. As the article is based on seven various analyses on the subject by different entities, it begins with an analysis of the demand for long distance travel. This is then followed by a review of the proposals for constructing the new high speed railway based one of the researches. The other section of the paper is an exploration of HS2 project and the major issues associated with the construction of the railway.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Multiculturalism Because of the Growing
Because of the growing diversity of the workforce across the world, intra-national differences and similarities can often be as important as cross-national variables. As cultures evolve, it is important to take such…