We have a highly experienced team of professionals and experts to study, analyse and present the feasibility findings for the clients requirements. We take utmost care in each step to carefuly evaluate and to follow a very professional approach in carrying out the phases in a most efficient and effective manner.

OUR MODE OF ACTION

Preliminary Planning and Study:

We have a large network of technical experts, legal advisors, financial analysts, marketing experts ,environmentalists, logistic experts etc. With the help of this team of experts and our vast business experience for the more than five decades across the globe, we have managed to prepare a huge database and information resource pool to readily refer to an immediate preliminary study on the feasibility of any business venture.

Customised Reasearch and Analysis:

After the preliminary study, we discuss in detail about all the finer details about the business with the client and we start our detailed research from there. This involves detalied study about all the aspects of the business including aspects like market potential,economic and raw material aspects, financial investment and Return on Investment, risk factors, legal aspects, environmental factors, growth prospects, industry trends etc

Presentation phases:

The detailed findings are presented phase by phase of the study process and the client is educated about the findings gathered in the due course. Audio-visual methods are used for a thorough understanding about all the findings.

Simulated scenarios are submitted before the industry experts ( using our business network) for a final, detailed evaluation.

All the feedbacks and updating is incorporated at the end of this phase.

Report Submission:

The detailed report is then submitted in the electronic format as well as in the printed format to the client as per his requirement and convenience.

Format of Design and Feasibility Reports

The design and feasibility reports contain the following elements:

  1. An abstract that concludes with a short summary of the recommended design.
  2. An introduction that presents the context of the situation and then gives a clear and concise statement of the problem to solved.
  3. A list of design criteria, in order of importance with the most important first. Clear and concise design criteria are crucial to any design process. They establish the standards by which it possible to determine whether a specific design is successful and to decide intelligently among competing designs.
  4. Descriptions of possible implementations. A design report will often describe only one possible implementation. A feasibility report will often present several possible designs.
  5. A recommendation with a comparison of alternatives. If a design report does not present any alternative designs, it should still explain the reasons for specific design choices with respect to the design criteria. Feasibility reports usually present one (or sometimes two) recommendations and argue for the recommended solution by showing how it best meets the stated criteria. Graphic devices, such as a table listing how each implementation meets each design criterion, are very effective in summarizing the reasons for the specific design recommendation.
  6. Elaboration of design. Design reports and feasibility reports often then give a more detailed description of the recommended design.
  7. Conclusion with recommendations for further actions and a listing of issues that must be resolved before the design can be implemented