Do you understand why Return on Investment (ROI) should affect decision making?
Updated by Brook Jeynes [SSW] 1 year ago. See history
If you find out that another solution would be better, then you should clearly communicate that to the Product Owner.
In the software world to calculate ROI we take a PBI and do Business Value ÷ Effort
If the Product Owner still disagrees with you then it may be a good idea to send a 'For the record' email.
Hi Bob
Done - I have fixed the email signature by changing the file server's HTML and it took me 1 hour.
Thanks!
Piers
❌ Figure: Bad Example - ROI was not mentioned
Hi Bob
Done - I have fixed the email signature by changing the file server's HTML and it took me 1 hour.
ROI Consideration - As per our conversation, I have to make these changes every month for 12 users. Therefore, for future changes to email signatures, let's wait until I implement the new 3rd party solution I am working on. This will give better ROI because I won't need to do any further wasted work.
Thanks!
Piers
✅ Figure: OK Example - ROI is mentioned
Hi Bob
Done - I have fixed the email signature by changing the file server's HTML and it took me 1 hour.
...but I will have to do it for each of our 12 users once a month.
The choices:
Option A - Continue manually adding each email signature, every month.
- Maintenance: SysAdmin x 12 hours x $200/hr = $2,400 per month
- Total cost = $28,800 per year
Option B (recommended) - Purchase and configure an email signature system.
- Configure: SysAdmin x 16 hours x $200/hr = $3,200 flat fee
- License: 1 License fee x $2,000 = $2,000 flat fee
- Total cost = $5,200 flat fee
Thanks!
Piers
✅ Figure: Good Example - ROI is mentioned and quantified
Note: If fixing the email signatures had been a huge task then it would have been better for Piers to have a conversation with Bob before he implemented the fix.
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