Business Case Writers Adelaide

At Whitney Consulting, we understand the importance of a perfect business case to secure project funding.
Whitney Consulting | Grants, Tenders and Business Case Writers

Who we are

Are you looking to secure funding for your next big project?

Whether you are seeking funding, trying to gain stakeholder approval, or looking to guide your project to successful completion, a meticulously prepared business case can make all the difference.

A strong business case is not just a document; it is an essential component that justifies the need for a project, outlines its benefits, and presents a clear roadmap for implementation.

Our team of experienced grant writers is dedicated to crafting proposals that increase your chances of success and ensure you have the resources needed to achieve your goals.

Why choose us?

At Whitney Consulting, we pride ourselves on delivering business cases that are thorough, persuasive, and tailored to the unique needs of each client.

Here’s why Whitney Consulting stands out as the preferred choice for business case writing services in Adelaide, SA:

Expertise and experience in business case writing

Whitney Consulting boasts a team of seasoned professionals with extensive experience in writing business cases across various industries.Our writers are not only skilled in crafting compelling narratives but also possess in-depth knowledge of financial analysis, market research, and strategic planning.This unique combination of skills ensures that every business case we produce is not only well-written but also grounded in solid research and analysis.

Local knowledge and understanding of Adelaide's business landscape

Being based in Adelaide, we have a deep understanding of the local business environment and regulatory landscape. This local knowledge enables us to create business cases that are particularly relevant and impactful for businesses operating in South Australia. We are familiar with the challenges and opportunities that local businesses face, and we use this insight to tailor our services to meet your specific needs.

Testimonials from satisfied clients

Our reputation for excellence is reflected in the testimonials of our satisfied clients. Businesses across Australia have trusted Whitney Consulting to deliver business cases that secure funding, gain stakeholder approval, and drive projects to successful completion. 

Our clients consistently praise our professionalism, attention to detail, and commitment to their success.

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Bring your project to life with a professional, well-crafted business case

Our team of expert business case writers in Adelaide, South Australia, is here to help you articulate your vision, align your strategy, and present a compelling case to your target audience.  

Benefits of a professional business case

Whether you are seeking funding, trying to gain stakeholder approval, or looking to guide your project to successful completion, a meticulously prepared business case can make all the difference.

Clear communication of ideas and proposals

A professionally written business case ensures your proposal is communicated clearly and effectively.

It provides a structured format for presenting information, making it easy for stakeholders to understand the project’s objectives, benefits, and implementation plan.

Increased chance of securing funding

A well-crafted business case significantly increases the chances of securing funding or approval for your project.

It provides a compelling rationale for investment and demonstrates the project’s alignment with organisational goals and priorities. It presents a persuasive argument that the project’s benefits outweigh the costs, convincing decision-makers to invest funds.

Time and resource efficiency

Developing a professional business case saves time and resources by providing a clear roadmap for project implementation, reducing the risk of delays and cost overruns.

Key components of our business cases

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Executive summary

The executive summary is a concise overview of the entire business case. It provides a snapshot of the key points, including the problem statement, proposed solution, and expected benefits.

This section is designed to capture the reader’s attention and provide a quick understanding of the project’s purpose and significance.

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Project needs analysis

The needs analysis clearly articulates the issue that the project aims to address. It explains the context and background of the problem, why it is significant, and its impact on the organisation or stakeholders. This section sets the stage for the proposed solution by highlighting the need for action.

This section includes an analysis of market trends, customer needs, competitive dynamics, and potential market opportunities. This section helps to demonstrate the viability and relevance of the proposed solution in the current market context. It proves the need for your project and demonstrates why the project must be delivered.

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Proposed solution

The proposed solution outlines the project or initiative that is seeking funding. It describes the approach, key activities, and scope that will be covered to address the problem. It also highlights the benefits that completing the project will deliver. Our business cases also include an options analysis, which highlights why the proposed solution is the best option, considering factors such as feasibility, cost-effectiveness, and alignment with organisational goals. 

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Financial analysis

Financial analysis is a critical component of any business case. It includes detailed financial projections, cost-benefit analysis, and funding requirements. This section provides a clear picture of the financial implications of the project, including expected returns on investment, and long-term financial benefits.

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Risk assessment
Risk assessment identifies potential risks and challenges associated with the project. It evaluates the likelihood and impact of each risk and outlines strategies for mitigating them. This section helps to demonstrate that potential risks have been thoroughly considered and that there are plans are in place to address them.
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Implementation plan
The implementation plan provides a detailed roadmap for executing the project. It outlines the key milestones, timelines, and responsibilities for each phase of the project. This section ensures that there is a clear and actionable plan for bringing the proposed solution to life.

How it works

Our business case writing process

Our onboarding process is designed to be straightforward and efficient. After you make contact, we will provide a detailed proposal outlining the scope of work, timeline, and cost. Once the proposal is approved, we will undertake a startup meeting to discuss your project in detail so we can commence your business case.

Initial consultation
Our business case writing process begins with a thorough initial consultation. During this stage, we take the time to understand your needs, goals, and the specifics of your project.We discuss your objectives, the key stakeholders involved, and any particular challenges you are facing. This consultation allows us to gather all the necessary information and set the foundation for a business case that is aligned with your vision and requirements.
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Research and Analysis
Once we have a clear understanding of your project, we move on to the research and analysis phase. This step involves conducting market research, feasibility investigations, assessing strategic alignment, and analysis of financial projections.We analyse market trends, competitive dynamics, strategic directions, and potential risks to provide a well-rounded perspective on your project. We aim to ensure that every claim and recommendation in your business case is supported by robust data and analysis.
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Drafting the business case
With the research and analysis completed, we begin drafting the business case. Our writers follow a structured approach to ensure the document is coherent, logically organised, and easy to follow.We focus on writing clear and compelling content that effectively communicates your project’s value proposition.Each section of the business case is carefully crafted to build a persuasive argument and highlight the benefits of your proposed solution.
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Review and feedback
After the initial draft is completed, we invite you to review the document and provide feedback. We believe that collaboration is key to producing a business case that truly reflects your vision and objectives. We incorporate your feedback, make any necessary revisions, and ensure that the final document meets your expectations.Our goal is to deliver a business case that you are confident presenting to stakeholders.
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Industries we serve

Whitney Consulting has extensive experience writing business cases for a diverse range of industries. Our expertise spans across multiple sectors, ensuring we can provide valuable insights and tailored solutions for your specific needs. 

Government

We work with government agencies at all levels to develop business cases that secure funding and approval for public projects. Our understanding of government processes and priorities enables us to create compelling cases that align with public policy goals.

Healthcare and Aged Care

In the health and aged care sectors, we help organisations justify investments in new facilities, technologies, and services. Our business cases highlight the benefits of improved patient care, operational efficiency, and financial sustainability.

Education

We support educational institutions in developing business cases for new programs, facilities, and initiatives. Our expertise in this sector ensures that our business cases effectively communicate the value of educational investments to stakeholders.

Sport and Recreation

In the sport and recreation sector, we assist organisations in developing business cases for new and enhanced infrastructure to enable the benefits of increased participation in sport. Our business cases are designed to secure funding that allows clubs to access the facilities and equipment they need.

Business
We help businesses justify investments in research and development, new products, efficiency enhancements and market expansion. Our business cases highlight the potential for innovation, competitive advantage, and financial returns.
Non-profits
For non-profit organisations, we develop business cases that secure funding and support for programs and initiatives that drive social impact. Our business cases demonstrate the value of non-profit projects to donors and stakeholders.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions about business case writing

A business case is a document that provides a detailed justification for a project or initiative. It outlines the problem, the need for your project, the proposed solution and its benefits, and the implementation plan. The purpose of a business case is to secure funding or approval by demonstrating the project’s value and feasibility.

The time required to write a business case depends on the complexity of the project and the amount of information available. On average, it takes two to three months to complete a comprehensive business case once we have your project information. This includes time for research, analysis, drafting, review, and revisions.

To develop a business case, we will need information about your project, including the problem, project scope, project budget (including cost estimate evidence), financial data, and any existing research or analysis you have. During the initial consultation, we will discuss the specific information required for your business case.
The cost of developing a business case varies depending on the scope and complexity of the project. We provide customised quotes based on the specific requirements of each client. We aim to deliver high-quality business cases that offer value for your investment.
Yes, we offer Advice and Review services if you want to draft your own business case. This provides you with professional feedback and areas for improvement. We work collaboratively with our clients to provide them with the assistance they need.
Tara Whitney, Whitney Consulting