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Management Case Good Practice

Description:

We welcome you to join the sixth event in our Business Case Festival. The Business Case Festival takes you on a deeper dive into each of the cases in the Five Case Model as well as engagement in your business cases. Each session will provide you with a greater understanding of the key elements of the relevant case, highlighting Green Book guidance and industry good practice. It is aimed at practitioners within the Town who will be preparing or managing your business cases.

This webinar will focus on the Management Case. Drawing on published guidance it will provide a context for the application to Towns Fund projects with reference to the template and proportionality guide and exploring topics and issues that will support Towns in developing their plans for the organisation, governance, planning, control, monitoring, evaluation and assurance of their projects during implementation.    

This webinar will explore the Management Case in more detail, and it is advised that those that are less familiar with business cases watch the recording of our Introduction to Business Cases webinar prior to attending this webinar. This recording will provide you with a base level understanding of business cases.

This will be a LiveStream event, and there will be plenty of time for Q&A. It will be recorded for those who cannot attend during the session.

About the speaker:

Alistair is a leading professional in project and programme management and brings 35 years of experience in programme management and controls. He has experience of delivering a wide range of projects and is an Honorary Fellow of the Association for Project Management (APM), a past Deputy Chair of the APM and a chartered project professional.

Mark has over 35 years’ experience of the planning and implementation of infrastructure projects, mostly in the UK, and working with public and private sector clients.  He authored the management and commercial cases for Crossrail 2 applying and synthesizing HMT, DfT and TfL requirements from first principles and drawing on his delivery experience.  

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