What Is Benefits Framework?
October 16, 2007 | Author: PM Hut | Filed under: Project Management Definitions
What Is Benefits Framework? - Benefits Framework is an outline of the expected benefits of the project or program, the business operations affected and current and target performance measures.
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Many people see project management as a dry subject, and don’t even manage to raise a bit of passion when benefits are raised - I mean, how exciting is a Benefits Register?
I’m proposing a new approach, a passionate approach if you like, to Benefits - it’s only partially developed on benefits.minney.org but I hope you and your readers find it interesting