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Match the Component of the Business Plan with Its Objective

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Match the component of the business plan with its objective.
 Financial discussion and analysis  Details the costs, revenue and  benefits as well as the TCO  calculations.  Benefits and business impacts  Presents nonfinancial outcomes  such as new business,  innovations, competitive  response, and the impact on the  organization and the supply  chain.  Schedule and milestones  Details expected metrics along  the project’s time line.  Risk and contingency analysis  Includes sensitive analysis on the  proposed investment and the  ability to manage anticipated  consequences. \begin{array}{|l|l|}\hline \text { Financial discussion and analysis } & \begin{array}{l}\text { Details the costs, revenue and } \\\text { benefits as well as the TCO } \\\text { calculations. }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Benefits and business impacts } & \begin{array}{l}\text { Presents nonfinancial outcomes } \\\text { such as new business, } \\\text { innovations, competitive } \\\text { response, and the impact on the } \\\text { organization and the supply } \\\text { chain. }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Schedule and milestones } & \begin{array}{l}\text { Details expected metrics along } \\\text { the project's time line. }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Risk and contingency analysis } & \begin{array}{l}\text { Includes sensitive analysis on the } \\\text { proposed investment and the } \\\text { ability to manage anticipated } \\\text { consequences. }\end{array} \\\hline\end{array}


Definitions:

Shoulder Level

A reference point used in medical and fitness contexts to describe the height or area around the shoulders of a human body.

Pectoralis Major

A large muscle in the upper chest that aids in the movement of the shoulder and the arm.

Biceps Brachii

A muscle in the upper arm that helps in flexing the forearm at the elbow and in rotating the forearm.

Trapezius

A large triangular muscle extending over the back of the neck and shoulders, involved in moving, rotating, and stabilizing the scapula.

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