Title: IS YOUR BUSINESS/VENTURE FEASIBLE?
 1IS YOUR BUSINESS/VENTURE FEASIBLE?
  2Feasability Study
- Provides an overview of the primary issues 
 related to a business/venture idea. It
 determines if the business venture is feasible or
 doable.
3What is the Purpose of a Feasiblity Study?
- Determines whether the business/venture idea 
 makes sense.
- Are there any make or break issues that would 
 prevent your business from being successful in
 the marketplace?
- Identifies roadblocks facing your 
 business/venture BEFORE you make an investment.
- To answer the question Should I proceed with 
 this project?
4Benefits of a Feasibility Study
- Provides a lot of information necessary for the 
 business/venture plan.
- Good market analysis is a necessary in order to 
 determine the business/venture feasibility.
- Identifies reasons NOT to proceed 
- Provides documentation that the business was 
 thoroughly investigated (will help with getting
 financing, as well as help to attract equity
 investment)
- Identifies new opportunities through the 
 investigative process.
5Reasons people choose to NOT conduct a 
Feasibility Study...
- Already know it is feasible (another business is 
 already doing it and is successful).
- Why do one when one was done a few years ago? 
- Just a way for consultants to make money. 
- Market analysis has already been done by the 
 business that sold us the equipment.
- A feasibility study is a waste of time. 
- These may sound like good answers but remember... 
 you may need to live with these decisions for a
 long time.
6Conducting the Feasibility Study... 
- Market Cosiderations... 
- Technical Considerations... 
- Financial Considerations... 
- Organizational/Managerial Considerations... 
- Competitive Considerations...
7Market Considerations
- Current or projected demand for your proposed 
 product or service(s)?
- What are the target markets for your product or 
 service?
- What competition exists in this market? 
- Is the location of your proposed business 
 location likely to affect the success of your
 business?
- What is the projected supply in your area of the 
 products or services needed for your project?
8Technical Considerations
- Technology may or may not be of critical 
 importance or it may not. Compare a daycare
 center to a manufacturing enterprise.
- If Technology is a consideration 
- What are the needs for the business/venture? 
- What other equipment does your business need? 
 Where will you get it? When will you get it?
 What does it cost?
9Financial Considerations
- Start-up Costs 
- Operating Costs 
- Revenue Projections 
- Sources of Financing 
- Profitability Analysis
10Organizational / Managerial
- What organizational Structure is the right one 
 for your business/venture?
- Who will serve on the Board of Directors and what 
 are their qualifications?
- What qualifications are needed to manage this 
 business?
- Who will manage the business? 
- What are the staffing needs? 
11Competitive Considerations
- What competition exists in this market? 
- Can you establish a market niche which will 
 enable you to compete effectively with others
 providing this product or service?
- How much is your competition charging for similar 
 product?
12Elements of a Well-Conducted Feasibility Study
- In order for a feasibility to be useful it must 
 be COMPLETE and include (at a minimum) the
 following elements
- Project Scope 
- Defines the business problem and/or opportunity 
 to be addressed.
- Current Analysis 
- Define and understand the current method of 
 implementation, such as a system, a product, etc.
- Requirements 
- Financial, Human Resources, Material, Equipment 
- Depends on the project
Source http//it.toolbox.com/blogs/irm-blog/the-
elements-of-a-good-feasibility-study-23199 
 13Elements of a Well-Conducted Feasibility Study
- In order for a feasibility to be useful it must 
 be COMPLETE and include (at a minimum) the
 following elements
- 4. Approach 
- Recommended solution or course of action to 
 satisfy the requirements.
- 5. Evaluation 
- Examines the cost effectiveness of the Approach 
 selected.
- 6. Review 
- All of the preceding elements are then assembled 
 into a Feasibility Study and a formal review is
 conducted with all parties involved.
Source http//it.toolbox.com/blogs/irm-blog/the-
elements-of-a-good-feasibility-study-23199