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Feasibility Study©
For [Project Name]
Document Control
Document Information
©
Information
Document Id [Document Management System #]
Document Owner [Owner Name]
Issue Date [Date]
Last Saved Date [Date]
File Name [Name]
Document History
Version Issue Date Changes
[1.0] [Date] [Section, Page(s) and Text Revised]
Document Approvals
Role© Name Signature Date
Project Sponsor
Project Review Group
Project Manager©
Quality Manager
(if applicable)
Procurement Manager
(if applicable)
Communications Manager
(if applicable)
Project Office Manager
(if applicable)
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Table of Contents
TEMPLATE GUIDE....................................................................................... 1
1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY...............................................................................2
2 PROBLEM STATEMENT...............................................................................2
2.1 BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT.................................................................................................................................2
2.2 BUSINESS PROBLEM.........................................................................................................................................4
3 REQUIREMENTS STATEMENT.......................................................................5
3.1 BUSINESS DRIVERS..........................................................................................................................................5
3.2 BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS...............................................................................................................................5
4 FEASIBILITY ASSESSMENT..........................................................................5
4.1 OPTION 1 – [OPTION NAME].............................................................................................................................7
Description.....................................................................................................................................................7
Assessment ..................................................................................................................................................7
Results...........................................................................................................................................................7
Risks..............................................................................................................................................................9
Issues............................................................................................................................................................9
Assumptions................................................................................................................................................11
4.2 OPTION 2 – [OPTION NAME]...........................................................................................................................11
Description...................................................................................................................................................11
Assessment.................................................................................................................................................11
Results.........................................................................................................................................................11
Risks............................................................................................................................................................11
Issues..........................................................................................................................................................11
Assumptions................................................................................................................................................11
4.3 OPTION 3 – [OPTION NAME]...........................................................................................................................11
Description...................................................................................................................................................11
Assessment.................................................................................................................................................11
Results.........................................................................................................................................................11
Risks............................................................................................................................................................11
Issues..........................................................................................................................................................11
Assumptions................................................................................................................................................12
5 FEASIBILITY RANKING..............................................................................13
5.1 RANKING CRITERIA.........................................................................................................................................13
5.2 RANKING SCORES..........................................................................................................................................13
6 FEASIBILITY RESULT...............................................................................13
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7 APPENDIX............................................................................................. 13
7.1 SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION.......................................................................................................................13
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Template Guide
What is a Feasibility Study?
A Feasibility Study is a document which identifies each of the solution options available and
rates the likelihood of each option achieving the desired result. It includes:
• A full description of the business problem (or opportunity)
• A list of the requirements for a solution to fix the problem (or realise the opportunity)
• Available options for delivering a solution
• An assessment of the feasibility of each option
• A list of the risks and/or issues associated with each option
• A preferred option to be approved for implementation.©
When do I use a Feasibility Study?
The Feasibility Study is typically presented by Senior Management within the business to an
identified Business Sponsor. Although it may be conducted prior to, during or after the
completion of a Business Case, it is usually undertaken as part of the overall Business Case
process to add more rigour to the solution options presented in the Business Case. For this
reason, the topics defined in both the Business Case and Feasibility Study documents are
similar.
The main purpose of the Feasibility Study is to ascertain the likelihood of each solution
option identified for meeting the stated business requirements. Although the risks, issues
and constraints are important, the project is less likely to be a success if the solution option
chosen is unlikely to be feasibly implemented.
To determine the likely feasibility of an option, a range of ‘assessment’ methods is
undertaken. As there is a myriad of potential methods available to assess feasibility, we
suggest you take time to consider the most appropriate method available to your project.
The outcome of the Feasibility Study is a confirmed solution option for inclusion within the
Business Case. The next stage, after the solution option has been approved, is to define the
project scope and structure within a project Terms of Reference document.©
NB A Feasibility Study may address a business problem to be resolved, or a business
opportunity to be realised. Although this document refers frequently to the resolution of
‘business problems’, each section equally applies to the realisation of ‘business
opportunities’ as well.
How to use this template
This document provides a guide on the topics usually included in a Feasibility Study
document. Sections may be added, removed or redefined at your leisure to meet your
particular business circumstance. Example tables, diagrams and charts have been added
(where suitable) to provide further guidance on how to complete each relevant section.
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1 Executive Summary
Summarise each of the sections in this document into short concise points by outlining the:
• Problem or opportunity
• Project requirements
• Feasibility assessment results
• Overall outcome.
2 Problem Statement
2.1 Business Environment
Describe the business environment which contains the business problem (or opportunity), as
follows:
External Analysis
Outline the external environment within which the business operates by defining the:
• Market segment, competition, products and services available
• New market, technology, and commercial or operational trends
• Statutory or legislative changes.©
Business Vision
Outline the business vision, strategy or objectives for the short, medium and long term.
Business Units
List each of the current business units (eg Finance Department) relevant to this project.
Depict the business units within an Organisation Chart to highlight business reporting and
internal communication lines.
Business Locations
Document the physical location (i.e. street address) of each business unit relevant to this
project. If necessary, depict business locations within a Geographical Map to highlight the
physical placement of each business unit.
Business Information
Identify the major types of business ‘information’ (i.e. summarised data) utilised. List the
repositories which retain the information listed (e.g. financial database). Depict the
information and source repositories within a Data Flow Diagram.
Business Technologies
List each of the current business technologies (e.g. IBM Mainframe) relevant to this project.
Provide a description for each major technology. Depict all business technologies within a
Technology Architecture Diagram to highlight the interfaces between current business
technologies.©
Business Processes
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List each of the current business processes relevant to this project. Provide a description for
each major business process. Depict all business processes within a Process Flow Diagram
to highlight the flow of processes (e.g. payments process).
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2.2 Business Problem
Business Problem
Describe in detail the core business problem to be addressed, including:
• A full description of the core problem
• The reasons why the problem exists
• The impact it is having on the business (financial, cultural, operational)
• The timeframes within which it must be resolved.©
Examples may include business problems related to:
• Business Process
o efficiency, timeliness, ownership
o clarity, accuracy, relevancy.
• Business Unit
o definition (lack of vision, scope, objectives)
o direction (misalignment with corporate vision)
o structure (inefficient / inappropriate structure)
o size (too large / too small) and makeup (skills, experience)
o performance (product / service quality)
o data (quality).
• Business Location
o security (exposure, risks)
o relevancy (does not fit corporate image)
o finances (too expensive)
o physical appearance (deterioration).
• Business Technology
o reliability, scalability, and performance
o relevancy (i.e. fit to business objectives).
Business Opportunity
Describe the opportunity which has been identified, including:
• A full description of the opportunity
• Supporting evidence to confirm that the opportunity exists
• The timeframe for which the opportunity will likely exist
• The positive impact that realising the opportunity will have on the business.
Example of business opportunities include:
• New market demand identified
• Competitor company failure or change
• New ideas for products or services
• New business premises made available
• New technologies available for usage
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• New skill-sets available in market
• Changes in legislation or regulatory requirements.
3 Requirements Statement
3.1 Business Drivers
List the key ‘business drivers’ for this project. Examples include:
• A particular business objective which must be achieved within a certain period
• Changes to legislation / regulation which come into effect on a certain date
• A limited timeframe for competitive advantage
• Timing of other related changes in the business or external market-place.©
3.2 Business Requirements
For each business problem (or opportunity) identified above, document the detailed business
requirements, using the following table:
Problem / Opportunity© Requirement
Description Description
A ‘requirement’ is an identifiable business need for a solution. Examples include:
• A new process to be implemented which improves business efficiency by 50%
• The establishment of a new business unit to deliver a new product to the market
• New building premises providing 75% more capacity
• A financial management system which provides payroll functionality
• A stable technology platform which consistently achieves 99.5% availability.©
4 Feasibility Assessment
This section assesses and identifies each of the solutions options available and the
‘feasibility’ (or likelihood) of each option meeting the requirements defined above. It also
describes the risks, issues and assumptions associated with the feasibility of each option.
The typical process for assessing the feasibility of an individual solution is depicted by the
following diagram:
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Undertake the above process to identify the potential solution options and their level of
feasibility. Once the process is complete, document the result as follows:
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4.1 Option 1 – [Option Name]
Description
This solution is composed of the following:
Component Aeroplane Crew-
Onboard
Crew-
Onground
Workforce
Description Carries
passengers
to/from
destination
Pilot,
Airhosts/
hostesses
Admin,
Check-in
counter,
cleaning
staff
Maintenance
of plane
How component addresses
key business
Key
business
requirement
: main asset
• A list of the components which make up the solution --- Aeroplane, Crew-onboard, Crew-
ground, Workforce,
• A description of the purpose of each component identified --- Aeroplane: Carries
passengers to destination.
Crew-Onboard: Pilot, Airhosts/Hostesses
Crew-Onground: Admin, Check-in counter, Cleaning staff
Workforce: Maintenance of plane(Engineers/technicians)
• An explanation of how this particular component addresses the key business
requirements identified above ---- Aeroplane: Key business requirement-main
asset(flight)
Assessment
Outline the methods utilised to assess the feasibility of the solution. For example:
• Market surveys. Market Surveys may be undertaken to assess the feasibility of
introducing new products / services to the market by determining likely market demand.©
In some cases it may not be practical to undertake formal methods for the assessment of
feasibility. Careful consideration and a ‘best guess’ may be the only method available.
Distance from Cape Town International Airport to Goerge Bush Intercontinental airport is
approximately 13900 kilometres. Thus an airbus that can cover such a distance is needed,
Results
Describe the overall result of the assessment by:
• Documenting the expected vs. actual result
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• Scoring the expected vs. actual result
• Listing other (typically non-tangible) feasibility considerations (e.g. cultural changes
required) which also need to be taken into account in the final rankings.
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Risks
List the apparent risks associated with the implementation of this solution. Risks are defined
as “any event which may adversely affect the ability of the solution to produce the required
deliverables”. Risks may be Strategic, Environmental, Financial, Operational, Technical,
Industrial, Competitive or Customer related. Complete the following table:
Description Likelihood© Impact Mitigating Actions
Inability to recruit
skilled resource
Low Very High Outsource project to a company with proven
industry experience and appropriately skilled
staff
Technology
solution is unable
to deliver required
results
Medium High Complete a pilot project to prove the full
technology solution
Additional capital
expenditure may
be required in
addition to that
approved
Medium Medium Maintain strict capital expenditure processes
during the project
To complete this section thoroughly, it may be necessary to undertake a formal Risk
Assessment (by documenting a Risk Management Plan). To improve the likelihood and
impact of each risk eventuating, clear ‘mitigating actions’ should be defined. Furthermore, a
clear Risk Management Process (including Risk Forms and Registers) should be used from
the outset.
Issues
List the issues associated with the adoption of this option. Issues are defined as “any event
which currently adversely affects the ability of the solution to produce the required
deliverables”. Complete the following table:
Description© Priority Resolution Actions
Required capital expenditure
funds have not been budgeted
High Request funding approval as part of this proposal
Required computer software is
only at ‘beta’ phase and has not
yet been released live
Medium Design solution based on current software version
and adapt changes to solution once the final version
of the software has been released
Council approval must be
sought to implement the final
solution
Low Initiate the council approval process early so that it
does not delay the final roll-out process.
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Assumptions
List the assumptions associated with the adoption of this solution. For example:
• There will be no legislative, business strategy or policy changes during this project
• Prices of raw materials will not increase during the course of the project
• Additional human resources will be available from the business to support the project.
4.2 Option 2 – [Option Name]
Description
As defined above in Section 4.1.1
Assessment
As defined above in Section 4.1.2
Results
As defined above in Section 4.1.3
Risks
As defined above in Section 4.1.4
Issues
As defined above in Section 4.1.5
Assumptions
As defined above in Section 4.1.6
4.3 Option 3 – [Option Name]
Description
As defined above in Section 4.1.1
Assessment
As defined above in Section 4.1.2
Results
As defined above in Section 4.1.3
Risks
As defined above in Section 4.1.4
Issues
As defined above in Section 4.1.5
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Assumptions
As defined above in Section 4.1.6
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5 Feasibility Ranking
5.1 Ranking Criteria
List the criteria used to rank the options identified and describe the scoring / weighting
mechanism used to produce an overall result.
5.2 Ranking Scores
Score each option by completing the following table:
Option 1© Option 2 Option 3
Criteria Score Weight Total Score Weight Total Score Weight Total
• Criteria 1
• Criteria 2
• Criteria 3
• Criteria 4
• Criteria 5
• Criteria 6
• Criteria 7
• Criteria 8
• Criteria 9
• Criteria 10
Total Score
NB. The Score is typically a number from 1 (low feasibility) to 10 (high feasibility) and the
Weight a number from 0.5 (criterion is unimportant) and 1.5 (criterion is very important). The
Total is calculated as Score * Weight.©
6 Feasibility Result
Based on the “Total Score” result, identify the option which has achieved the highest total
score and is therefore the ‘Most Feasible’ option for implementation. Summarise the key
reasons why this option is most likely to meet the identified business requirements.
7 Appendix
7.1 Supporting Documentation
Attach any documentation you believe is relevant to the Feasibility Study, including:
• Business vision, strategy and objective statements
• Market research documents and statistics
• Detailed problem analysis and requirements' documentation
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• Detailed feasibility assessment results, logs and reports
• Risk assessment reports
• Other relevant information or correspondence. ©
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241368958 template-feasibility-study

  • 1. Get Homework/Assignment Done Homeworkping.com Homework Help https://www.homeworkping.com/ Research Paper help https://www.homeworkping.com/ Online Tutoring https://www.homeworkping.com/ click here for freelancing tutoring sites Feasibility Study© For [Project Name]
  • 2. Document Control Document Information © Information Document Id [Document Management System #] Document Owner [Owner Name] Issue Date [Date] Last Saved Date [Date] File Name [Name] Document History Version Issue Date Changes [1.0] [Date] [Section, Page(s) and Text Revised] Document Approvals Role© Name Signature Date Project Sponsor Project Review Group Project Manager© Quality Manager (if applicable) Procurement Manager (if applicable) Communications Manager (if applicable) Project Office Manager (if applicable) ©2003 Method123 Ltd. All rights reserved. i
  • 3. Table of Contents TEMPLATE GUIDE....................................................................................... 1 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY...............................................................................2 2 PROBLEM STATEMENT...............................................................................2 2.1 BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT.................................................................................................................................2 2.2 BUSINESS PROBLEM.........................................................................................................................................4 3 REQUIREMENTS STATEMENT.......................................................................5 3.1 BUSINESS DRIVERS..........................................................................................................................................5 3.2 BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS...............................................................................................................................5 4 FEASIBILITY ASSESSMENT..........................................................................5 4.1 OPTION 1 – [OPTION NAME].............................................................................................................................7 Description.....................................................................................................................................................7 Assessment ..................................................................................................................................................7 Results...........................................................................................................................................................7 Risks..............................................................................................................................................................9 Issues............................................................................................................................................................9 Assumptions................................................................................................................................................11 4.2 OPTION 2 – [OPTION NAME]...........................................................................................................................11 Description...................................................................................................................................................11 Assessment.................................................................................................................................................11 Results.........................................................................................................................................................11 Risks............................................................................................................................................................11 Issues..........................................................................................................................................................11 Assumptions................................................................................................................................................11 4.3 OPTION 3 – [OPTION NAME]...........................................................................................................................11 Description...................................................................................................................................................11 Assessment.................................................................................................................................................11 Results.........................................................................................................................................................11 Risks............................................................................................................................................................11 Issues..........................................................................................................................................................11 Assumptions................................................................................................................................................12 5 FEASIBILITY RANKING..............................................................................13 5.1 RANKING CRITERIA.........................................................................................................................................13 5.2 RANKING SCORES..........................................................................................................................................13 6 FEASIBILITY RESULT...............................................................................13 ©2003 Method123 Ltd. All rights reserved. i
  • 4. 7 APPENDIX............................................................................................. 13 7.1 SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION.......................................................................................................................13 ©2003 Method123 Ltd. All rights reserved. i
  • 5. Template Guide What is a Feasibility Study? A Feasibility Study is a document which identifies each of the solution options available and rates the likelihood of each option achieving the desired result. It includes: • A full description of the business problem (or opportunity) • A list of the requirements for a solution to fix the problem (or realise the opportunity) • Available options for delivering a solution • An assessment of the feasibility of each option • A list of the risks and/or issues associated with each option • A preferred option to be approved for implementation.© When do I use a Feasibility Study? The Feasibility Study is typically presented by Senior Management within the business to an identified Business Sponsor. Although it may be conducted prior to, during or after the completion of a Business Case, it is usually undertaken as part of the overall Business Case process to add more rigour to the solution options presented in the Business Case. For this reason, the topics defined in both the Business Case and Feasibility Study documents are similar. The main purpose of the Feasibility Study is to ascertain the likelihood of each solution option identified for meeting the stated business requirements. Although the risks, issues and constraints are important, the project is less likely to be a success if the solution option chosen is unlikely to be feasibly implemented. To determine the likely feasibility of an option, a range of ‘assessment’ methods is undertaken. As there is a myriad of potential methods available to assess feasibility, we suggest you take time to consider the most appropriate method available to your project. The outcome of the Feasibility Study is a confirmed solution option for inclusion within the Business Case. The next stage, after the solution option has been approved, is to define the project scope and structure within a project Terms of Reference document.© NB A Feasibility Study may address a business problem to be resolved, or a business opportunity to be realised. Although this document refers frequently to the resolution of ‘business problems’, each section equally applies to the realisation of ‘business opportunities’ as well. How to use this template This document provides a guide on the topics usually included in a Feasibility Study document. Sections may be added, removed or redefined at your leisure to meet your particular business circumstance. Example tables, diagrams and charts have been added (where suitable) to provide further guidance on how to complete each relevant section. ©2003 Method123 Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • 6. 1 Executive Summary Summarise each of the sections in this document into short concise points by outlining the: • Problem or opportunity • Project requirements • Feasibility assessment results • Overall outcome. 2 Problem Statement 2.1 Business Environment Describe the business environment which contains the business problem (or opportunity), as follows: External Analysis Outline the external environment within which the business operates by defining the: • Market segment, competition, products and services available • New market, technology, and commercial or operational trends • Statutory or legislative changes.© Business Vision Outline the business vision, strategy or objectives for the short, medium and long term. Business Units List each of the current business units (eg Finance Department) relevant to this project. Depict the business units within an Organisation Chart to highlight business reporting and internal communication lines. Business Locations Document the physical location (i.e. street address) of each business unit relevant to this project. If necessary, depict business locations within a Geographical Map to highlight the physical placement of each business unit. Business Information Identify the major types of business ‘information’ (i.e. summarised data) utilised. List the repositories which retain the information listed (e.g. financial database). Depict the information and source repositories within a Data Flow Diagram. Business Technologies List each of the current business technologies (e.g. IBM Mainframe) relevant to this project. Provide a description for each major technology. Depict all business technologies within a Technology Architecture Diagram to highlight the interfaces between current business technologies.© Business Processes ©2003 Method123 Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • 7. List each of the current business processes relevant to this project. Provide a description for each major business process. Depict all business processes within a Process Flow Diagram to highlight the flow of processes (e.g. payments process). ©2003 Method123 Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • 8. 2.2 Business Problem Business Problem Describe in detail the core business problem to be addressed, including: • A full description of the core problem • The reasons why the problem exists • The impact it is having on the business (financial, cultural, operational) • The timeframes within which it must be resolved.© Examples may include business problems related to: • Business Process o efficiency, timeliness, ownership o clarity, accuracy, relevancy. • Business Unit o definition (lack of vision, scope, objectives) o direction (misalignment with corporate vision) o structure (inefficient / inappropriate structure) o size (too large / too small) and makeup (skills, experience) o performance (product / service quality) o data (quality). • Business Location o security (exposure, risks) o relevancy (does not fit corporate image) o finances (too expensive) o physical appearance (deterioration). • Business Technology o reliability, scalability, and performance o relevancy (i.e. fit to business objectives). Business Opportunity Describe the opportunity which has been identified, including: • A full description of the opportunity • Supporting evidence to confirm that the opportunity exists • The timeframe for which the opportunity will likely exist • The positive impact that realising the opportunity will have on the business. Example of business opportunities include: • New market demand identified • Competitor company failure or change • New ideas for products or services • New business premises made available • New technologies available for usage ©2003 Method123 Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • 9. • New skill-sets available in market • Changes in legislation or regulatory requirements. 3 Requirements Statement 3.1 Business Drivers List the key ‘business drivers’ for this project. Examples include: • A particular business objective which must be achieved within a certain period • Changes to legislation / regulation which come into effect on a certain date • A limited timeframe for competitive advantage • Timing of other related changes in the business or external market-place.© 3.2 Business Requirements For each business problem (or opportunity) identified above, document the detailed business requirements, using the following table: Problem / Opportunity© Requirement Description Description A ‘requirement’ is an identifiable business need for a solution. Examples include: • A new process to be implemented which improves business efficiency by 50% • The establishment of a new business unit to deliver a new product to the market • New building premises providing 75% more capacity • A financial management system which provides payroll functionality • A stable technology platform which consistently achieves 99.5% availability.© 4 Feasibility Assessment This section assesses and identifies each of the solutions options available and the ‘feasibility’ (or likelihood) of each option meeting the requirements defined above. It also describes the risks, issues and assumptions associated with the feasibility of each option. The typical process for assessing the feasibility of an individual solution is depicted by the following diagram: ©2003 Method123 Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • 10. Undertake the above process to identify the potential solution options and their level of feasibility. Once the process is complete, document the result as follows: ©2003 Method123 Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • 11. 4.1 Option 1 – [Option Name] Description This solution is composed of the following: Component Aeroplane Crew- Onboard Crew- Onground Workforce Description Carries passengers to/from destination Pilot, Airhosts/ hostesses Admin, Check-in counter, cleaning staff Maintenance of plane How component addresses key business Key business requirement : main asset • A list of the components which make up the solution --- Aeroplane, Crew-onboard, Crew- ground, Workforce, • A description of the purpose of each component identified --- Aeroplane: Carries passengers to destination. Crew-Onboard: Pilot, Airhosts/Hostesses Crew-Onground: Admin, Check-in counter, Cleaning staff Workforce: Maintenance of plane(Engineers/technicians) • An explanation of how this particular component addresses the key business requirements identified above ---- Aeroplane: Key business requirement-main asset(flight) Assessment Outline the methods utilised to assess the feasibility of the solution. For example: • Market surveys. Market Surveys may be undertaken to assess the feasibility of introducing new products / services to the market by determining likely market demand.© In some cases it may not be practical to undertake formal methods for the assessment of feasibility. Careful consideration and a ‘best guess’ may be the only method available. Distance from Cape Town International Airport to Goerge Bush Intercontinental airport is approximately 13900 kilometres. Thus an airbus that can cover such a distance is needed, Results Describe the overall result of the assessment by: • Documenting the expected vs. actual result ©2003 Method123 Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • 12. • Scoring the expected vs. actual result • Listing other (typically non-tangible) feasibility considerations (e.g. cultural changes required) which also need to be taken into account in the final rankings. ©2003 Method123 Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • 13. Risks List the apparent risks associated with the implementation of this solution. Risks are defined as “any event which may adversely affect the ability of the solution to produce the required deliverables”. Risks may be Strategic, Environmental, Financial, Operational, Technical, Industrial, Competitive or Customer related. Complete the following table: Description Likelihood© Impact Mitigating Actions Inability to recruit skilled resource Low Very High Outsource project to a company with proven industry experience and appropriately skilled staff Technology solution is unable to deliver required results Medium High Complete a pilot project to prove the full technology solution Additional capital expenditure may be required in addition to that approved Medium Medium Maintain strict capital expenditure processes during the project To complete this section thoroughly, it may be necessary to undertake a formal Risk Assessment (by documenting a Risk Management Plan). To improve the likelihood and impact of each risk eventuating, clear ‘mitigating actions’ should be defined. Furthermore, a clear Risk Management Process (including Risk Forms and Registers) should be used from the outset. Issues List the issues associated with the adoption of this option. Issues are defined as “any event which currently adversely affects the ability of the solution to produce the required deliverables”. Complete the following table: Description© Priority Resolution Actions Required capital expenditure funds have not been budgeted High Request funding approval as part of this proposal Required computer software is only at ‘beta’ phase and has not yet been released live Medium Design solution based on current software version and adapt changes to solution once the final version of the software has been released Council approval must be sought to implement the final solution Low Initiate the council approval process early so that it does not delay the final roll-out process. ©2003 Method123 Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • 14. ©2003 Method123 Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • 15. Assumptions List the assumptions associated with the adoption of this solution. For example: • There will be no legislative, business strategy or policy changes during this project • Prices of raw materials will not increase during the course of the project • Additional human resources will be available from the business to support the project. 4.2 Option 2 – [Option Name] Description As defined above in Section 4.1.1 Assessment As defined above in Section 4.1.2 Results As defined above in Section 4.1.3 Risks As defined above in Section 4.1.4 Issues As defined above in Section 4.1.5 Assumptions As defined above in Section 4.1.6 4.3 Option 3 – [Option Name] Description As defined above in Section 4.1.1 Assessment As defined above in Section 4.1.2 Results As defined above in Section 4.1.3 Risks As defined above in Section 4.1.4 Issues As defined above in Section 4.1.5 ©2003 Method123 Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • 16. Assumptions As defined above in Section 4.1.6 ©2003 Method123 Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • 17. 5 Feasibility Ranking 5.1 Ranking Criteria List the criteria used to rank the options identified and describe the scoring / weighting mechanism used to produce an overall result. 5.2 Ranking Scores Score each option by completing the following table: Option 1© Option 2 Option 3 Criteria Score Weight Total Score Weight Total Score Weight Total • Criteria 1 • Criteria 2 • Criteria 3 • Criteria 4 • Criteria 5 • Criteria 6 • Criteria 7 • Criteria 8 • Criteria 9 • Criteria 10 Total Score NB. The Score is typically a number from 1 (low feasibility) to 10 (high feasibility) and the Weight a number from 0.5 (criterion is unimportant) and 1.5 (criterion is very important). The Total is calculated as Score * Weight.© 6 Feasibility Result Based on the “Total Score” result, identify the option which has achieved the highest total score and is therefore the ‘Most Feasible’ option for implementation. Summarise the key reasons why this option is most likely to meet the identified business requirements. 7 Appendix 7.1 Supporting Documentation Attach any documentation you believe is relevant to the Feasibility Study, including: • Business vision, strategy and objective statements • Market research documents and statistics • Detailed problem analysis and requirements' documentation ©2003 Method123 Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • 18. • Detailed feasibility assessment results, logs and reports • Risk assessment reports • Other relevant information or correspondence. © ©2003 Method123 Ltd. All rights reserved.