FEASIBILITY STUDY

Project Management Glossary

Project Management — Feasibility Study

 

 

 

 

 

 

Argos Home

 

 
 


Information on Feasibility Study

The feasibility study for a project relates to how likely it is able to be achieved. That is, the feasibility study determines how likely it is that the project can implement the stakeholder's requirements within time, financial and other constraints. The project feasibility study is normally assessed as part of the project management process The feasibility study is also called a feasibility analysis.


Other topics in our resources on Project Management related to Feasibility Study include: 
 
  • Project Plan
  • Constraint
  • Closure
  • Project Integration Management
  • Stakeholder
  • Dependency
  • Deliverable
  • Acquisition Strategy
  • Planning Software
  • Integration Management
  • Project Support
  • Project Monitoring
  • Project Phases
  • Project Review
  •  

    Please contact Argos Press if you wish to propose other terms to improve our glossary. Please contact Argos Press Pty Ltd to request information on licensing our content (including this glossary entry on Feasibility Study). © Argos Press Pty Ltd, Canberra, 2003-2004. All rights reserved.