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New Post 9/13/2010 1:46 AM
User is offline bernard
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Business Case Auto Approval 

Hi all,

I'm investigating the possibility of streamling our process for review and sign off of business cases.

We want to be able to submit a business case to all members of a group. They can then review it - approve / decline / query the business case. There will be business / workflow rules that mean if declined return to X person, if declined flag to Y person. Only after Z approvals it can go to the head of the investment board for a decision.

We have access to share point. I'm not sure if it can handle workflows and business rules though.

Can any one suggest if there is software out there that can do this? I need to present a 1 page document showing options available (including that the current process is fine) to my boss in 2 weeks.

Thanks

 
New Post 12/6/2010 11:27 PM
User is offline SteveBoulanger
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Re: Business Case Auto Approval 

Hi bernard !

You have a great think. I am totally agreed with you because I am also employee. I think every person have a unique idea so we must have to discuss with employee about problem. Thanks for your opinion. 

 

 
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