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Create a project team which includes a business analyst, an audience analyst, as well as publication, content and technology analysts. Choose existing employees who already have a thorough understanding of the organization whenever possible. These employees must be on board with the changes or updates the business justification is attempting to portray.
Choose a project leader. This person will need to be a natural leader who is adept at uniting diverse perspectives and creating a clear course for the organization to follow.
Analyze the organization. The business analyst determines who should be involved in enacting the proposal, those needed to get permission from to go forward with the plans and who must buy-in to the plan in order for it to succeed. All of this information is compiled and documented into a word processing document for future reference.
Know the audience. Determine the appropriate audience for the business justification. For example, if the goal is to obtain financing to expand the business, the audience is the financial institution and loan officers who will be in charge of approving the loan. Research the audience in order to fully understand what it looks for, as well as the exact elements which must be included in the business justification in order to gain approval. Determine the exact format the business justification must be written in to meet the requirements of the intended audience.
Review related publications, including trade documents and other relevant brochures. The publication analyst will take charge of researching what other organizations are doing, as well as what types of publications the business organization can utilize to improve communications regarding the changes planned for implementation.
Examine the technological infrastructure to determine which changes may need to be made to accommodate any desired upgrades or changes. The technology analyst studies current technology, as well as any desired technology and documents this information in a spreadsheet for further analysis by the project team.
Study and analyze the data the team has compiled to determine what to include in the business justification. The content analyst decides, with input from the rest of the project team, the content included in the final document. She also decides how best to serve the particular audience in order to achieve the desired outcomes.
Draft the business justification according to the specific standards of the audience. In most cases, the business justification must meet specific guidelines depending to whom it will be submitted.
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What Is Domain ID Protection?In Feburary 2016 21,
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The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is a private non-profit organization formed in 1998 to coordinate domain and Internet protocol address naming. ICANN requires all domain registrants to provide WHOIS information, which includes the name, address, telephone number and email address of the domain name registrant.
Benefits
Spammers and marketers can easily access the personal information of the individual who registered a domain by performing a lookup in the WHOIS system. Providing personal information online presents a privacy risk to individuals and corporations. Marketers may use the telephone number provided by registrants in order to make sales calls. Domain registration companies may use an individual's address to try to sell domain services. By using a domain protection service, this information is concealed so that registrants do not have to worry about their personal information being leaked over the Internet.
Process
Domain ID protection is provided by domain registrars. ICANN requires the owner or manager of a domain name to provide his personal contact information. With domain privacy protection, a third party becomes the legal owner of the domain, although the domain protection service is simply acting as the landlord of the Internet property. Since the domain protection service is the legal owner of the domain, this company can put its company's own information in as a forwarding service, as opposed to that of the registrant. All emails and contacts will be made to the domain protection service.
Fees
Since the third party must manage the protected domain names, a fee is charged for domain ID protection. Domains by Proxy, a company affiliated with the popular registrar Godaddy, charges $8.99 per domain name per year as of July 2010. Enom, owned by Demand Media, offers domain ID protection for $6. per domain per year. Other companies offer variable domain privacy fees ranging from roughly $5 to $15 a year.
Warning
Carefully consider whether domain ID protection is right for you. Domain ID protection can present legal problems, because the private registration company is the legal owner of the domain. When the domain registrar RegisterFly went bankrupt, many domain holders were left in legal limbo. Customers had difficulty regaining control of their domain names from the bankrupt company. To cancel private domain registration, users usually need to visit a third party website, even if they registered for domain ID protection with their hosting company.
In Feburary 2016 21,
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is a private non-profit organization formed in 1998 to coordinate domain and Internet protocol address naming. ICANN requires all domain registrants to provide WHOIS information, which includes the name, address, telephone number and email address of the domain name registrant.
Benefits
Spammers and marketers can easily access the personal information of the individual who registered a domain by performing a lookup in the WHOIS system. Providing personal information online presents a privacy risk to individuals and corporations. Marketers may use the telephone number provided by registrants in order to make sales calls. Domain registration companies may use an individual's address to try to sell domain services. By using a domain protection service, this information is concealed so that registrants do not have to worry about their personal information being leaked over the Internet.
Process
Domain ID protection is provided by domain registrars. ICANN requires the owner or manager of a domain name to provide his personal contact information. With domain privacy protection, a third party becomes the legal owner of the domain, although the domain protection service is simply acting as the landlord of the Internet property. Since the domain protection service is the legal owner of the domain, this company can put its company's own information in as a forwarding service, as opposed to that of the registrant. All emails and contacts will be made to the domain protection service.
Fees
Since the third party must manage the protected domain names, a fee is charged for domain ID protection. Domains by Proxy, a company affiliated with the popular registrar Godaddy, charges $8.99 per domain name per year as of July 2010. Enom, owned by Demand Media, offers domain ID protection for $6. per domain per year. Other companies offer variable domain privacy fees ranging from roughly $5 to $15 a year.
Warning
Carefully consider whether domain ID protection is right for you. Domain ID protection can present legal problems, because the private registration company is the legal owner of the domain. When the domain registrar RegisterFly went bankrupt, many domain holders were left in legal limbo. Customers had difficulty regaining control of their domain names from the bankrupt company. To cancel private domain registration, users usually need to visit a third party website, even if they registered for domain ID protection with their hosting company.
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