Answer is business case
Using the business case, organizational goals, and other existing initiatives as a base, this process assesses the
feasibility of the program within the organization’s financial, sourcing, complexity, and constraint profile. This analysis
contributes to the body of information that decision makers require to approve or deny the program proposal.
B. Feasibility Study Creation.
A Feasibility Study is an assessment conducted to determine the likelihood of success of a proposed program or project. It evaluates various aspects such as economic, technical, legal, and scheduling considerations to establish the viability of the program. The feasibility study aims to answer whether the program can be done, should be done, and what are the potential risks and benefits associated with it. This study is crucial in the decision-making process before initiating a program, as it provides a thorough analysis of the program's potential and its alignment with organizational objectives and capabilities.
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