EBK INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROJECT MANA
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Business Case for the Global Treps Project

       Prepared By: Project Manager

                     Date: 06-11-2019

Introduction:

The universal issue that needs to be addressed is income and resource inequality. In a study, it is found that the 80 wealthiest individuals own as much as the entire world’s poorest 3.5 billion people.

Business Objective:

The objective of this project is to share the information on products and services that will boost the economic sustainability and growth, and promote students and deprived populations to develop new skills while promoting exciting new entrepreneur possibilities.

This objective can be achieved by developing a mobile app that is free and user-friendly. The application promotes people to organize events all over the world and develop newer opportunities across the globe.

Problem Statement:

Global Treps project will develop a mobile application and website that will integrate both the entrepreneur and the investor together. The primary goal is to bring in new investors and new entrepreneurs alike by keeping hold of the current investors and entrepreneurs.

Critical Assumption and Constraints:

Both the website and the mobile application will have to be a valuable asset to the organization that will be using it. The current and prospected investors must support the project, website, and mobile app. To keep the project going it must hit its breakeven point within a reasonable amount of time after its completion time, approximately six months...

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