Pilbar Business Case Analysis

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Introduction
The Pilbara is where a city Australian aboriginal community is lived in the north of Western Australia. This city is showing a rapid growth and a development with the expansion of resources industry. The workers of the city suffering with a problem of housing scarcity and high rents, therefore the public authorities has been working with help of the private sector (Public-Private Partnership) to deliver service workers accommodation under affordable housing policy. Business Case
The business case is the purpose or the justification statement; it answers the question “why?” and helps all parties understand the purpose of the project (Contemporary Project Management by Timothy Kloppenborg, p88). “Business case a documented economic
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Project business case is the document which is produce to enable the right decision to be made. A Business Case is a decision support and planning tool that documents the predicted effect of actions under consideration to solve a problem or take advantage of an opportunity (Michael J. Stratton- 2004)
To analyse the given business case I refer three standards for Business Case analysis, they are Prince2 guide, PMBOK guide and the Tasmanian guide. To analyse the AHP business case I mostly used the Tasmanian
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When the project is implemented it is hard to align with the business proposal most of the time it will finance or the time frame. In these levels the risk or uncertainty will arise because desired outcome will vary from the actual outcome. Therefore risk management should be included in a project proposal before it is presented to the proposer. According to the (Tasmanian Government Project Management Guidelines July 2011) Risk management expresses the processes to identify, analyse and take action to project risk. It covers identification the risk, analysis of risk, evaluation of the risk and treatment to the