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Develop a Sound HR Business Case to Accelerate Buy-In

Articulate and track projected success.

  • Gathering and quantifying benefits can be difficult, especially where baseline information is unavailable or requires estimation.
  • Many decisions are not made entirely on a cost-benefit basis.
  • HR initiatives are often denied or postponed because of a lack of organizational buy-in.

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  • Get on-demand project support
  • Get advice, coaching, and insight at key project milestones
  • Go through a Guided Implementation to help you get through your project

Our Advice

Critical Insight

  • Do your due diligence to ensure success. Making the effort to articulate and track the benefits and costs of an initiative will save you time, money, and headache in the long run through increased buy-in and cost-benefit projections that help calculate ROI.

Impact and Result

  • Understand the drivers for decision making in your organization and the way initiatives are evaluated.
  • Compile a compelling business case that provides stakeholders with sufficient information to make decisions confidently.
  • Evaluate proposed HR initiatives as “apples to apples” using a standardized and repeatable methodology.
  • Provide a mechanism for tracking initiative performance during and after implementation.

Develop a Sound HR Business Case to Accelerate Buy-In Research & Tools

2. Analyze the alternatives

Evaluate the alternative shortlist against projected costs, benefits, and risks.

3. Present the HR business case

Prepare and present business case to decision makers.

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About McLean & Company

McLean & Company is an HR research and advisory firm providing practical solutions to human resources challenges via executable research, tools, diagnostics, and advisory services that have a clear and measurable impact on your business.

What Is a Blueprint?

A blueprint is designed to be a roadmap, containing a methodology and the tools and templates you need to solve your HR problems.

Each blueprint can be accompanied by a Guided Implementation that provides you access to our world-class analysts to help you get through the project.

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Get the help you need in this 3-phase advisory process. You'll receive 8 touchpoints with our researchers, all included in your membership.

Guided Implementation 1: Define initiative objectives and requirements
  • Call 1: Clarify the need driving the project.
  • Call 2: Create a plan to engage critical stakeholders.
  • Call 3: Review the criteria used to evaluate alternatives.

Guided Implementation 2: Analyze the alternatives
  • Call 1: Discuss alternatives and create a shortlist.
  • Call 2: Review potential costs, benefits, and risks.
  • Call 3: Identify metrics to track performance.

Guided Implementation 3: Present the business case
  • Call 1: Review draft presentation.
  • Call 2: Discuss how to address stakeholder feedback.

Contributors

  • Maha Nassir, Business Systems Analyst, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry
  • Dean Potash, Senior Director, Enterprise Infrastructure, PotashCorp
  • Scott Wagner, Director, Global Infrastructure & Security, SAF-HOLLAND
  • 6 anonymous contributors