While an information integration program lead is presenting a business case to executive leadership, the lead notices that meeting participants appear to be either disengaged or frustrated. Upon quick mental review, the lead is sure the presentation is crisp and contains all the elements of an effective business case: objectives, alternatives, preferred option, and rationale. However, the lead realizes that it would have been better to (Choose 2)

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While an information integration program lead is presenting a business case to executive leadership, the lead notices that meeting participants appear to be either disengaged or frustrated. Upon quick mental review, the lead is sure the presentation is crisp and contains all the elements of an effective business case: objectives, alternatives, preferred option, and rationale. However, the lead realizes that it would have been better to (Choose 2)