A business case presents an argument for a proposal, relative to other options. In publicly funded organisations, this is not just about dollars, but also includes public policy benefits and costs that may accrue across communities and be difficult to quantify. Business cases are robust analytic tools to inform good decisions about public investment, not just sales pitches for worthy ideas, or implementation approaches for decisions that have already been made. Public investment decisions, particularly those related to social policy, are difficult and highly contested. In part, this reflects legitimate concern for the proper allocation of finite public resources. The…
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