During a kickoff meeting, the project sponsor presents a very ambitious project. Unfortunately, the stakeholders are not very excited as the work associated with the new project seems inefficient.
A business case justifies why a project should be undertaken by explaining:
The problem or opportunity,
The root cause of that problem,
Potential solutions, and
The benefits vs. costs of pursuing it.
In this scenario, stakeholders are unmotivated and feel the project is inefficient, which suggests they don’t clearly see the value of the project. This often happens when:
The problem isn’t well defined, or
The underlying cause of the problem hasn’t been analyzed, making the proposed solution seem disconnected or inefficient.
Including a root cause analysis in the business case helps ensure the project is addressing the right problem, which in turn aligns stakeholders and garners support.
Answer B is Correct. Business Case itself is considered a Economic feasibility study document. they are asking what is "missing'. Root cause is the correct answer meaning how they are going to fix bigger problem by initiating the project.
The correct answer is D: Feasibility study of the solution
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