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Building a business case means showing the return on investment your organization realizes if they adopt a content management system and unified content strategy. Return on investment (ROI) is the anticipated savings after subtracting the cost of implementing a unified content strategy. The savings are future savings and are used to determine if implementing a unified content strategy is appropriate for your organization.