2. FEASIBILITY- the possibility that
can be made, done, or achieved, or
is reasonable.
FEASIBILITY- the possibility that
can be made, done, or achieved, or
is reasonable.
A feasibility study includes an
estimate of the level of expertise
required for a project and who can
provide it, quantitative and
qualitative assessments of other
essential resources, identification
of critical points, a general
timetable, and a general cost
estimate.
A feasibility study includes an
estimate of the level of expertise
required for a project and who can
provide it, quantitative and
qualitative assessments of other
essential resources, identification
of critical points, a general
timetable, and a general cost
estimate.
3. Feasibility study means an analysis of a
project to determine if it is practical or not.
Feasibility study means an analysis of a
project to determine if it is practical or not.
An analysis and evaluation of a proposed
project to determine if it:
An analysis and evaluation of a proposed
project to determine if it:
technically
feasible
technically
feasible feasible within
the estimated
cost
feasible within
the estimated
cost
will be
profitable
will be
profitable
4. An analysis and evaluation of a proposed
project to determine if it:
An analysis and evaluation of a proposed
project to determine if it:
Operational
(will it work?)
Operational
(will it work?)
economical
(costs and
benefits)
economical
(costs and
benefits)
technical (can it
be built?)
technical (can it
be built?)
6. Likely to SucceedLikely to Succeed
Focused and SpecificFocused and Specific
The Big PictureThe Big Picture
Alternative SolutionsAlternative Solutions
7. A feasibility study involves these
steps:
1. Stating the purpose
and the scope of the
study
1. Stating the purpose
and the scope of the
study
2. Gathering and
checking information
2. Gathering and
checking information
3. Analyzing data3. Analyzing data
4. Reaching conclusions4. Reaching conclusions
5. Arriving at decision or
recommendation
5. Arriving at decision or
recommendation
8. There are basically six parts to any
effective Feasibility Study
2. The Current Analysis2. The Current Analysis
1. The Project Scope1. The Project Scope
3. Requirements3. Requirements
4. The Approach4. The Approach
5. Evaluation5. Evaluation
6. Review6. Review
21. FEASIBLITY REPORTS DO NOT HAVE DEFINITE
FORMATS. THEY MAY INCLUDE ALL OR SOME OF
THE FOLLOWING ELEMENTS:
• LETTER OR TRANSMITTAL/PREFACE
• TITLE PAGE
• ABSTRACT
• TABLE OF CONTENTS
• LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
• GLOSSARY OF ITEMS
• INTRODUCTION
• DISCUSSION
• FACTUAL SUMMARY
• CONCLUSIONS
• RECOMMENDATIONS
• REFRENCES
• APPENDIXES
22. FEASIBLITY REPORTS ARE EXECUTIVE REPORTS ,
AND EXECUTIVES GENERALLY LIKE THE KEY DATA,
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS EARLY.
THUS, MANY FEASIBILITY REPORT WRITERS THESE
DAYS PRESENT THIS REPORT IN THIS ORDER:
1. INTRODUCTION
2. FACTUAL SUMMARY
3. CONCLUSIONS
4. RECOMMENDATIONS
5. DISCUSSION