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:: Note that it is not the job of the [[project manager]] to build the business case, this task is usually the responsibility of [[Stakeholder (corporate)|stakeholder]]s and sponsors.<ref name="ref1">[http://www.pmhut.com/building-a-projects-business-case Building a Project’s Business Case] PM Hut, 8 January 2009</ref>

Whether or not a project manager makes a business case depends on the context in which the case is made (e.g. organization type, structure, etc). The reference to a random blog article is not reliable. -- [[User:Cmh|cmh]]<sup><small>[[User talk:Cmh|T]][[Special:Contributions/Cmh|C]]</small></sup> 13:15, 14 March 2021 (UTC)

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Note that it is not the job of the project manager to build the business case, this task is usually the responsibility of stakeholders and sponsors.[1]

Whether or not a project manager makes a business case depends on the context in which the case is made (e.g. organization type, structure, etc). The reference to a random blog article is not reliable. -- cmhTC 13:15, 14 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]

  1. ^ Building a Project’s Business Case PM Hut, 8 January 2009