Project Management Planning and Control Techniques  5th Edition u ISBN: 0-9582 733-1-6 u Rory Burke.

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Project Management Planning and Control Techniques  5th Edition u ISBN: u Rory Burke

Project Management Planning and Control Techniques  Chapter 4 u Pages u Feasibility Study

Learning Outcomes u Conduct a feasibility study u Identify project stakeholders u Identify client needs and project constraints

Stakeholders 1 u Originator u Owner u Sponsor u Project Champion u Users u Customers

Stakeholders 2 u Project Team u Senior Management u Functional Managers u Boss u Colleagues

Stakeholders 3 u Subcontractors u Suppliers and Vendors u Supporters u Legal Requirements

Stakeholders 4 u Health and Safety u Trade Unions u Special Interest Groups u Lobby Groups u Government Agencies

Design Freeze

Needs and Constraints u Define Client’s Needs u Internal Project Constraints u Internal Corporate Constraints u External Constraints

Design Freeze

Feasibility Study u Gather Information u Value Management u Evaluate Options u Cost Benefit Analysis

Feasibility Study u End