Technical feasibility - This focuses on the project's ....................... needs and determines how a company can meet those needs. For example, a project may require tools or software that a company doesn't currently have., Economic feasibility - This refers to cost and provides detailed information about project spending, expected revenue, projected profits and the company's return on investment. It outlines the financial benefits of the project to determine its worth., Legal feasibility - This addresses the ....................... requirements of the project, such as permits or licenses. The feasibility study defines ....................... requirements and confirms whether compliance with ....................... requirements will benefit the company overall., Operational feasibility - ....................... aspects of the feasibility study include references to how the organization will adapt to the project and how the project serves the organization's goals and mission. For example, a feasibility study might show that a project will require additional personnel, so the company may launch a hiring initiative., Scheduling - This sets the timeline for the project and expectations for milestones or goals. It addresses time constraints and strategies to overcome delays.,

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