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Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) Four-Day Training Briefing Day 4 CBA Capstone Case Presentations

AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION. Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) Four-Day Training Briefing Day 4 CBA Capstone Case Presentations. Visit our CBA Website for more information regarding locations, signing up, upcoming training sessions, and more https://cpp.army.mil. 25 June 2012.

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Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) Four-Day Training Briefing Day 4 CBA Capstone Case Presentations

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  1. AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) Four-Day Training Briefing Day 4 CBA Capstone Case Presentations Visit our CBA Website for more information regarding locations, signing up, upcoming training sessions, and more https://cpp.army.mil 25 June 2012

  2. Instructions • 6 groups of 3-4 students each • Groups A (3 people), B (3), and C (3) will be assigned to Case 1 • Groups X (4 people), Y (4), and Z (4) will be assigned to Case 2 • Each group will present once and serve as CBARB reviewer twice. Groups will receive grades for their performance in their presentations as well as their reviews.

  3. Instructions for Presenters • Prior to presentation, upload PowerPoint file and all supporting documents to the classroom share folder. • Each member of the group must participate in the presentation. • Questions will be fielded throughout and after the presentation.

  4. Instructions for Reviewers • Questions may be raised throughout the presentation. • At the conclusion of the presentation and Q&A session, each reviewing group convenes to write a CBARB memo which should address • Whether or not the CBA is sufficient to support decision making. • Comments on the accuracy of cost estimates • Descriptions of benefit comparison among the COAs • Other considerations that could affect the CBA, and to what degree of sensitivity.

  5. Instructions for Reviewers • When a reviewing group has completed both of its reviews, it will assign a final evaluation to each presentation: high pass, low pass, or fail. Each reviewing group can only give one high pass and only one low pass, and there are no limits on the number of fails. • After all groups have presented, each group submits a total ranking of every other group.

  6. Schedule of Presentation

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