Our ALA Emerging Leaders Team

Our ALA Emerging Leaders Team
Team with Immediate Past ALA President Leslie Burger

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Feasibiltiy study start...

I think the first thing we need to do is decide what the feasibility study will cover. Then we can start making lists of all the questions, options, alternatives and information necessary to put the study together.

Most feasibility studies include a description of the project with various scenarios and benefits; a demand analysis/market assessment which includes an industry description and competitiveness, market potential and projections of attendance/interest; technical/organizational feasibilities such as facilities/place, technology needed, and business structure; financial/economic aspects such has capital requirements, cost analysis, and return on investment; and conclusions and recommendations.

I definitely see us needing to put together the description aspect, the demand analysis, and conclusions and recommendations. We need to find out if we need to go as in-depth as to include the tech/org and fin/econ aspects of the study... I'll email Loriene and Kerry to find out about what all we need to include.

Then we need to break it down into pieces that we can all work on. After we have all the pieces written up, we'll have to take the most important parts and put them on the poster. I can do a lot of the demand analysis parts and I think we should all have input on the conclusions and recommendations though it'd probably be easiest for one person to write up.

Am I missing something here?
=Christy

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