Feasibility Study
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− | + | A Feasibility Study (FS) serves as a holistic decision basis for determining the practicality of a project idea. “''There is nothing more unproductive than to build something efficiently that should not have been built at all.''” Tim Bryce, Managing Director of M. Bryce & Associates. Worthwhileness is the essential focus of a FS. The distributions of recourses during the lifetime of a project are naturally negatively skewed, consequently it is most beneficial to address adjustments, optimizations, risks, limitations etc. related to a project at the very start, hence a FS is an optional first stage of a project. | |
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Abstract
A Feasibility Study (FS) serves as a holistic decision basis for determining the practicality of a project idea. “There is nothing more unproductive than to build something efficiently that should not have been built at all.” Tim Bryce, Managing Director of M. Bryce & Associates. Worthwhileness is the essential focus of a FS. The distributions of recourses during the lifetime of a project are naturally negatively skewed, consequently it is most beneficial to address adjustments, optimizations, risks, limitations etc. related to a project at the very start, hence a FS is an optional first stage of a project.
Conducting a FS enables an objective analysis of a project idea.