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What belongs in a business case and what doesn’t in OCI CAF?
Learn why governance, enterprise architecture, and management‑and‑operations details should not be core parts of a cloud adoption business case, even though ROI, costs, and stakeholders should be.
Question
What should NOT be included in a business case?
A. Governance, Enterprise Architecture, Management and Operations
B. ROI, Financial benefits, IT Benefits
C. Cost to migrate, Integration, Training and Readiness
D. Sponsors, stakeholders, IT
Answer
A. Governance, Enterprise Architecture, Management and Operations
Explanation
A business case is primarily a financial and strategic justification for an investment, not a full architecture or governance document. It should clearly include:
- ROI, Financial benefits, IT benefits (B) – to show why the project is worth funding.
- Cost to migrate, Integration, Training and Readiness (C) – as key cost and implementation‑readiness elements.
- Sponsors, stakeholders, IT (D) – to clarify who owns and supports the initiative.
What should not be included as core content is a detailed breakdown of Governance, Enterprise Architecture, and Management and Operations (A); those are part of the wider Cloud Adoption Framework design and operating model, not the core business‑case structure.
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