On 6th March, Dr Martin Pickard of GrantCraft will be delivering a half-day, interactive session that will show academics how to put forward a business case to justify projects; tools, techniques and expertise needed. The session will be using examples to enhance understanding of what exactly goes into writing a compelling business case.
Key elements to be covered include:
- Understanding the essential elements which need to be in a good business case
- Acquiring a practical framework for a comprehensive, persuasive business case
- Working through the components of a great business case
- Identifying how you can prove that you are good at what you do and what you need to improve still further
- Learning how to present your case persuasively
- Learning how to write for government tenders etc.
The event will take place at the Octagon, Talbot Campus, starting at 9am and ending at 13.00pm.
Please note that lunch will be provided between approximately 12.00 & 13.00 for this event.
To book your place: please follow this link Booking Form
For more info: please contact Caroline O’Kane or Dianne Goodman.
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