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In diesem Kapitel erfährt der Leser:

  • Was unter einem Business Case zu verstehen ist.

  • Wofür man Business Cases braucht.

  • In welchen Situationen Business Cases erstellt werden.

  • Wann Business Cases keinen Sinn machen.

  • Was einen Business Case von ähnlichen Begriffen wie „Business Plan“, „Kalkulation“ oder „Kostenrechnung“ unterscheidet.

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Taschner, A. (2017). Definitionen. In: Business Cases. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-14678-8_2

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