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Usually the Project Feasibility Study is the next stage after a project is proposed. Business requirements in projects may cause multiple projects to be proposed. But, it is during the feasibility study stage when experts try to figure out if the project is technically and financially feasible. Only if a project is feasible would it go the next stage where it will be initiated, planned and executed.
Opinion may vary. Resources needed to implement IT projects on projected time table requires top management full support. Otherwise, these projects will either be put on-hold or could not be delivered as planned.
Strategic planning compared to traditional planning is more well planned. The aims and objectives are aligned with company's mission and vision. It strengthen the organization and provide insight into possible new directions.
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poorly planned- development not well thought out.
Usually the Project Feasibility Study is the next stage after a project is proposed. Business requirements in projects may cause multiple projects to be proposed. But, it is during the feasibility study stage when experts try to figure out if the project is technically and financially feasible. Only if a project is feasible would it go the next stage where it will be initiated, planned and executed.
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Usually the Project Feasibility Study is the next stage after a project is proposed. Business requirements in projects may cause multiple projects to be proposed. But, it is during the feasibility study stage when experts try to figure out if the project is technically and financially feasible. Only if a project is feasible would it go the next stage where it will be initiated, planned and executed.
Whether planned procedures workThe purpose of conducting a hazardous materials exercise is to practice your response to a hazardous materials event without having to deal with "real" hazardous materials. This is the equivalent in hazardous materials of maneuvers or war games in the military, or of fire drills in school.
That depends on the pronoun you are using at the time. Example: "I have planned to be out." "You have planned to be out." "She has planned to be out." "They have planned to be out." "We have planned to be out." "John has planned to be out." "The whole family has planned to be out."
Feasibility report means whether a project is worth taking? since a project involves huge outlay if it is not feasible then it may be dropped.Feasibility report tells whether it is worth undertaking a particular project or not Project report on the other hand details out everything who are the promotors ,about the capital assets,how it is planned to be funded,Projected cash flows and projected balance sheet etc ,its marketing plans i.e everything in deatil about the projec t
Although it is possible, it has not been planned yet in the near future.
Opinion may vary. Resources needed to implement IT projects on projected time table requires top management full support. Otherwise, these projects will either be put on-hold or could not be delivered as planned.
It is possible that there will be a future publication, but there is nothing in the "works" at this time. However, it has been mentioned that one is being planned.
Essentially, planned economic systems don't exist in real life (with a few notable exceptions, including North Korea) for two reasons: 1) To create a planned economic system is very complicated due to information centralisation, and would be very costly to maintain and implement. This serves as a barrier to making a planned system in the first instance. 2) Planned systems suffer from extraordinary economic inefficiencies due to incredible distortion of market signals, which normally allow individuals to make efficient good allocations and schedules. The organiser of the planned economy has to try and overcome this by perfectly predicting market equilibria and enforcing production quotas to maintain them. However, there is no incentive to follow quotas but force, since there is no reward from production.
It is often the case that wars do last longer than originally planned for a multitude of reasons. However, if it were possible to provide a specific and fixed answer to your question, then the length of a war would never be underestimated in the first place.
Yes, it is correct in the following type of construction: 'What do you have planned for this afternoon?' It means the same as 'What have you planned for this afternoon?' or 'What plans do you have for this afternoon?' or 'What have you got planned for this afternoon?' or 'What have you planned to do this afternoon?'