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CIPS Exam L4M2 Topic 2 Question 27 Discussion

Actual exam question for CIPS's L4M2 exam
Question #: 27
Topic #: 2
[All L4M2 Questions]

Which type of specification is less time-consuming to develop?

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Suggested Answer: D

A business case is developed during the early stages of a project and outlines the why, what, how, and who necessary to decide if it is worthwhile continuing a project. One of the first things you need to know when starting a new project are the benefits of the proposed business change and how to communicate those benefits to the business.

Preparing the business case involves an assessment of:

- Business problem or opportunity

- Benefits

- Risk

- Costs including investment appraisal

- Technical solutions

- Timescale

- Impact on operations

- Organizational capability to deliver the project outcomes

These project issues are an important part of the business case. They express the problems with the current situation and demonstrate the benefits of the new business vision. Making business case with multiple options and choices also prompts the procurement and senior management to consider alternatives. As a result, the organisation may opt out the best option.

The business case brings together the benefits, disadvantages, costs, and risks of the current situa-tion and future vision so that executive management can decide if the project should go ahead.


- CIPS study guide page 19-21

- How to Write a Business Case - Template & Examples | Adobe Workfront

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Contribute your Thoughts:

Brianne
9 days ago
Design specification seems like the most work to me. Gotta get every little thing just right. Outcome-based all the way!
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Roosevelt
14 days ago
But technical drawings can also save time by providing clear guidelines.
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Teresita
15 days ago
I agree with Jacklyn, outcome-based specification focuses on the end result.
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Kerrie
17 days ago
I think the outcome-based specification would be less time-consuming. Defining the desired result seems more straightforward than all the details in a design spec.
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Merlyn
5 days ago
A) Outcome-based specification
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Jacklyn
22 days ago
I think outcome-based specification is less time-consuming.
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