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Sample Feasibility Study Outline

Feasibility Study

I. Executive Summary -This section is very important part of the feasibility study
because it provides summary of the detailed contained within the rest of the
document.

II. Description of Products and Services This section provides description of the
product and/or services. It should capture the important aspects of the products
and/or services that the organization or the shareholders is considering.

III. Technology Consideration -This section explain that the organization consider
with regard to technology. Nowadays, modern technology has been used to
businesses to improved their products and services.

IV. Product/Service Marketplace -This part will describe the existing marketplace
for the products and/or services including the target market for this product or
services, competitor, suppliers and the reason why your client or customer choose
your products or services.

V. Marketing Strategy -This section provides description on how the products or


services will market such as how to promote and advertise it to the prospective
client or customer. Marketing plans should be focused on the right target groups
to yield the greatest return on investment.

VI. Organization and Staffing -This section will enumerate the need for additional
staffing or personnel for the new products or services.

VII. Schedule -This part includes the schedule for the implementation of the
product or services including the detailed schedule such as the product planning. It
includes some targeted milestones and time frames for completion.

VIII. Financial Projections -This section provides the description of the financial
projections for the new products and/or services such as the cost-benefit
calculation, projected income statement, balance sheets. It also provides the
assumptions on which the illustrated financial projection is based.
IX. Findings and Recommendation -This section provides the summary of the
findings of the feasibility study and explains why some course of action is or is not
recommended such as the advantages and disadvantages. Also, it contains the
recommendation for the products and/or services.

How can I make feasibility study?

Part 1 Deciding if you Need to Do a Feasibility Study

Conduct a preliminary analysis. ...


Consider your options. ...
Begin to assess the demand for your idea. ...
Begin to assess the competition. ...
Assess the challenges. ...
Decide if you should hire expert consultants. ...
Set a time-table.

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