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Most business decisions, at least those that are well considered, involve some form of cost-benefit analysis. Without unlimited resources, we all know that many initiatives are prioritized based on numerous criteria: What will it cost? How much time will it take? How many resources will need to be devoted? What's the upside? What's wrong with holding off for a period of time?