Business Analysis: Building successful business cases
Business Analysis: Building successful business cases
Are your ideas killer but they never get the attention or approvals they deserve? Are you struggling to articulate, break-down and plan on your business idea better?
Then you probably just need to polish up your business case writing skills. Ideating is great but if you want your ideas and you to win, then you need to convince others that your ideas are worth exploring and building out.
As they say, an average idea with strong conviction and great execution is 100x better than a great idea with lousy conviction and bad execution.
Ideas contribute to only 5% of the journey, rest 95% is execution and the first step to execution is a good business case.
In this course, we will learn how to take an idea and break it down to bite-size components? And how to fill in each component such as:
Business Objectives
Problem and Solution
Target audience
Resources and Financials
Strategic Fit
Risks and Mitigants
Recommendation
Finally, Executive Summary
What all will you learn
What makes a good business case?
How do Product Managers and successful business strategy folks identify their customers and build their personas? We will learn the famous example of a Fidelity group company CEO and his customer (HENRY)
Is your business problem a vitamin or a pain-killer? Will your solution be a good-to-have or a must-have and how to convert good-to-have proposition into an absolute MUST-HAVE
Estimating the market size or potential of our idea. Because simple ideas can also grow super big
Building a powerful and irresistible 30 seconds elevator pitch
Identifying the decision-makers for your proposal. How to influence them and win them over even before stepping into the proposal phase?
Spotting innovating revenue streams
Estimate costs with simple research even if you are not the expert in Excel or operations
Building sellable Unit Economics and Projections
Drawing out the ratios which convince the finance team to pull out the checkbook
We have 15+ templates and resources to guide you and help you write a winning and compelling business case.
Who is this course for?
Business analysts, fresh business grads or young professionals that have recently stepped into the corporate world
Consultants who have to turn their propositions/ ideas on how can they make more money, save costs or make organizations more efficient into business case documents
Startup founders trying to evaluate their idea through a quick corporate lens
Business owners, especially small and medium enterprise owners, that are trying to evaluate and pick which of their ideas should they pick, invest and go deep in
Your instructor
Nimit Bavishi, CFA is a 3rd time entrepreneur currently running a Series A funded insurtech startup called Symbo Insurance. He has founded 2 companies before this, the first one he bombed. The second one he built basis a business case presentation and made the first sale to Colgate without a product (just a business case), raised external capital, won 20+ large corporates as client including Forbes 500 companies and finally exited to a large competitor.
He is an active angel investor, advising and mentoring startups with is 10+ years of experience of entrepreneurship and also investing at the International Finance Corporation (IFC, part of World Bank Group). He has co-managed a portfolio of over a billion dollars at IFC before jumping into entrepreneurship.
Develop a winning case for your business idea, win over your decision makers and get a green light
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What you will learn
- What makes a good business case?
- How to write a compelling business case?
- Defining a business problem, structuring a solution and quantifying it's impact
Rating: 4.3
Level: All Levels
Duration: 4.5 hours
Instructor: Nimit Bavishi, CFA
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