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Question 150

According to PRINCE2, why might there be more than one business case for a project?

    Correct Answer: B

    According to PRINCE2, a project may have more than one business case in a commercial environment where there are multiple suppliers. Each supplier could have their own business justification for their involvement in the project, in addition to the primary business case that governs the project's overall viability and benefits for the customer.

Discussion
Tatina1Option: B

I think it's B, because even though the project could be part of a program, that project only has a customer business justification, but each supplier could have their own business justification.

Mehan

Agree B is correct

GLKTYIOption: D

It should be D. Program organized multiple project to achieve organization strategic objective, each project has it’s own specific objective which can involved multiple vendor to deliver the project output.

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JasonbahrOption: B

According to this quote from the handbook "The business case for a customer's project is separate from a supplier's business case for bidding for and working on that customer's project. The customer needs to ensure that its project is viable and risks are acceptable, bearing in mind the suppliers chosen. A supplier would have to ensure that it will benefit from the work it undertakes on the project. In other words, the project will be profitable from the supplier's perspective." I would concur with B

SGN63Option: B

It's B

peppeOption: B

B is the most correct

NugiOption: B

Correct answer is B. Reference: 6.3.3 Customers and suppliers will usually need their own business cases.

Martin77Option: B

B seems like the logical answer. Reference Prince2 manual - 6.3.3